A few buildings in the centre retain their historical significance, the most impressive of which is this early-18th-century church. Most of the narrow interior is taken up by a beautiful baroque high altar, and the surrounding ornamentation includes some unusual chinoiserie created by a local Jesuit monk in the late 17th century.
Nearby attractions
1. Granaries
0.08 MILES
The extraordinary row of crumbling granaries was built along the length of the town’s waterfront to provide storage and protect the town from invaders…
2. Castle Hill
0.15 MILES
Grudziądz once had a 13th-century castle that stood sentinel high above the Vistula. The remains of this, essentially the 30m Klimek Tower and the results…
3. Regional Museum
0.15 MILES
Based in a former Benedictine convent and several granaries at the southern end of the old quarter, the Regional Museum is worth an hour or two's perusal…
4. City Walls
16.53 MILES
Chełmno is encircled by 2.2km of defensive walls, which have survived almost in their entirety. Alas, it’s not possible to walk around the entire…
5. Miniature Castles of the Teutonic Knights
16.53 MILES
Head south from the Grudziądz Gate through the park to find this open-air exhibition of nearby Teutonic knights' castles. All nine are depicted in their…
6. Church of SS Peter & Paul
16.62 MILES
Occupying the town’s northern corner, the impressive red-brick stepped gable of this 14th-century church fronts an interior containing doored rococo…
7. Regional Museum
16.76 MILES
The epicentre of Chełmno’s chessboard of streets is the Rynek, in the middle of which stands the compact Renaissance Town Hall, built around 1570 on the…
8. Church of the Assumption
16.84 MILES
Just off the Rynek, this massive, Gothic church was commissioned by the Teutonic Knights in the late 13th century. The magnificent interior is crammed…