
As you enter the Park Solankowy, you cross the boundary between the everyday rhythm of the city and a green haven where time is measured in deep breaths and unhurried walking steps. The characteristic towers standing guard over the Tężnia Solankowa in Inowrocław invite you into a zone of blissful relaxation. Its structure consists of two interconnected polygons, around which a beneficial brine aerosol fills the air. Take a deep breath and feel the healing power of the local atmosphere. Step into the Pijalnia Wód Palmiarnia and taste the mineral water “Inowrocławianka” and the medicinal “Jadwiga.”

Experience a touch of exotic charm in the local Palm House and discover regional folklore in the stylized Kuyavian Cottage. One of the most valuable monuments of Inowrocław is the Romanesque Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The bas-reliefs on its walls, depicting human heads and animals, have for years inspired speculation and local legends.

The underground chambers of the Teatr Miejski w Inowrocławiu will transport you straight into the Inowrocław salt mine. An extraordinary story of Kuyavian salt-making awaits you here. Not without reason is Inowrocław called “the city built on salt.” The name refers to its rich underground deposits of the mineral and to salt-boiling traditions that date back to the Middle Ages.