The second of Toruń markets is a main square in the old craftsmen’ part of the town. In its centre there is a 19th century former evangelical church.
The castle was erected in 1425 upon the order of king Władysław Jagiełło. It was situated on the left bank of Vistula River, opposite Teutonic Order-governed Toruń.
The Church of the Holy Spirit is late Baroque, and was erected in the mid-18th c.
The garrison church was built in 1894-97. Originally it served Protestant soldiers stationed in the fortress of Toruń.
The church was built in the years 1902-1904. The building was erected in the neo-Gothic style for the Evangelical Reformed church founded in 1676.