Site content: The most interesting places and monuments
Interesting places and monuments in the Golub-Dobrzyń district:
- town walls of Golub from the I half of the XIV century
- Golub’s gothic church from the XIV century, which decor comes from the baroque epoch
- tenements in the Golub’s Market Square
- wooden shadow house from the II half of the XVIII century – Golub’s Market Square
- neoclassical church from the year 1823 in Dobrzyń
- evangelical chapel - Golub’s Market Square
- Golub’s castle, built by the Teutonic Knights in years 1296 - 1310, the base of administration units and royal starostwa, later the residence of king’s Sigismund III Vasa sister, princess Anna Vasa
- town walls and a corner watchtower from the turn of XIII and XIV century in Kowalewo Pomorskie
- gdaniska’s gothic pillar - remains of the old Teutonic fortification fortress - Kowalewo Pomorskie
- Chopin’s center in Szafarnia settled in XIX century - eternal Dziewanowski’s Palace
- Płonne - house in which Maria Dąbrowska stayed
- manor park, gothic church and the Jan Dziewanowski’s monument - commander of the famous polish army charge under Samosierrą - Płonne
- architectural - ecclesiastical complex, church and The Carmelites monastery in Obory
- monumental gothic churches - Radomin, Ostrowite, Wrocki, Ciechocin, Chełmonie, Kowalewo Pomorskie, Srebrniki
- monumental baroque churches - Działyń and Dulsk
- palace - park complexes - Sokołowo, Gałczewko, Świętosław, Piątkowo i Zbójno