Brodnica

Poland

Founded by the Teutonic Order in the Middle Ages, Brodnica is a former royal town in northern Poland with a compact, walkable centre sitting on the water and dense with Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical heritage. Medieval towers, gates, and churches line the historic market squares, and the town is home to the oldest continuously operating Polish bank. A Polish victory over Russian forces here in 1920 adds a further layer to its history.

  • Population27,341
  • Nearest water from center 0.2 km0.1 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 50 km31 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
-2°29°
50mm2.0in
F
-1°31°
45mm1.7in
M
37°
50mm1.9in
A
47°
45mm1.8in
M
13°56°
70mm2.8in
J
17°62°
70mm2.8in
J
19°66°
90mm3.6in
A
19°65°
70mm2.7in
S
14°57°
60mm2.4in
O
48°
55mm2.1in
N
39°
50mm1.9in
D
32°
55mm2.2in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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