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Address: ul. Katedralna 8 , 14-530 Frombork
The museum was founded in 1912 by canon Eugen Brachvogel. The first exhibition hall was built on the Cathedral Hill in the so-called Copernicus Tower. Next to it is the belfry called the Radziejowski Tower planetarium which was founded in 1973.
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Fortified, Gothic cathedral built in the years 1329-1388. Here is the grave of Nicolaus Copernicus. It was here that the great astronomer lived and worked and announced his work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (On...
The most important and most valuable element of Frombork is undoubtedly the Cathedral Hill, which is a top-class monument. The main building of this complex is the Gothic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed...
An interesting museum, located in the building of the former coach house of the New Bishop's Palace in Frombork. the Chamber of Cultural Heritage has also been located here since 2004. The museum exhibitions gather...
The Copernicus Tower is the oldest element of the fortifications of the Cathedral Hill. It was built before 1400, the upper floors were rebuilt several times in the space of the 15th-18th centuries. In the years...
Fortified, Gothic cathedral built in the years 1329-1388. Here is the grave of Nicolaus Copernicus. It was here that the great astronomer lived and worked and announced his work "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium" (On...
The most important and most valuable element of Frombork is undoubtedly the Cathedral Hill, which is a top-class monument. The main building of this complex is the Gothic Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed...
An interesting museum, located in the building of the former coach house of the New Bishop's Palace in Frombork. the Chamber of Cultural Heritage has also been located here since 2004. The museum exhibitions gather...
The Copernicus Tower is the oldest element of the fortifications of the Cathedral Hill. It was built before 1400, the upper floors were rebuilt several times in the space of the 15th-18th centuries. In the years...