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Town Walls
The first brick and stone wall sections were built at the beginning of the 15th century. At the time, three towers were part of the town walls. They remained as such until the Swedish wars (1656 – 1657) and were destroyed during the Northern War and in the 18th century.
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The Granaries (Grodzka street)
The Granaries include three half-timbered corn granaries from 1793 – 1800 (9 and 11 Grodzka street) and the so-called Dutch granary (7 Grodzka street) built in 1793.
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The City Hall (1 Jezuicka street)
Built in 1644 – 1653 as a Jesuit College, funded by Bishop Kasper Działyński and Crown Chancellor Jerzy Ossoliński, a former mayor of Bydgoszcz. After annulment of the order, the building functioned as a school.
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Augusta Cieszkowskiego street
A unique and relatively homogenous complex of buildings erected in the secession style, referring to artistic tendencies of 19th and 20th century architecture. The street was built in a very short time (1896 – 1904).
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