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Cathedral
The Gothic Cathedral dates from the same period as the castle, though its huge 60m tower was only added in 1596. Here, as in the castle, crystalline vaults can be seen in the aisles. However, the nave has netlike arches dating from the 17th century. Among the remarkable works of art are the 16th-century triptych at the head of the left aisle, and a shimmering gold and silver altarpiece of the Virgin Mary.
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High Gate
The High Gate, the historic gateway to the Old Town, is the only remainder of the 14th-century city walls.
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Rynek
The Rynek (formally called ul Stare Miasto) was destroyed during WWII and rebuilt in a grandiose style only superficially referring to the past. It's best seen at night, when the town hall is lit up with dazzling spotlights and half the population turns out for an evening drink.
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