Chełmno miasto nie tylko zakochanych

Is it possible to design a city that will survive 800 years virtually intact? 🏰 In today's episode, I'm taking you to Chełmno – a place known as the "Polish Carcassonne," which in the Middle Ages was supposed to become the capital of a monastic state. It was here that the "genetic code" of hundreds of European cities was born, and time seems to flow according to its own rules. In this film, you'll discover: • 🧱 Impregnable fortifications – we'll walk along an almost complete ring of defensive walls. • 📏 Mathematical order – we'll discover why the streets of Chełmno form a perfect checkerboard and what the "Chełmno Rod" is. • ⏱️ Precision of time – we'll see the oldest outdoor Omega clock in the world, which has been measuring minutes on the city walls for decades. • 🏥 A breakthrough in medicine – we'll learn the story of Dr. Ludwik Rydygier, a surgical genius who achieved things in Chełmno that were impossible for contemporary science. • ❤️ Relics of Love – we'll discover why it was here, in the shadow of the Gothic towers, that St. Valentine found his place. Chełmno is not just bricks and walls. It's living proof that ambition, faith, and science can create an eternal place.