FIRST Day:
Olsztyn - this is where our trip begins.
- Castle of the Warmia Chapter - a beautiful Gothic castle, where in the years 1516-1521 the administrator of the Warmia Chapter estate was M. Kopernik. Currently, the seat of the Museum of Warmia and Mazury, where you can see, among other things, a permanent biographical exhibition devoted to Nicolaus Copernicus,
- Monument to Nicolaus Copernicus, Planetarium in Olsztyn
- Dobre Miasto: The Church of the Most Holy Saviour and All Saints - the second largest temple in Warmia, has the title of Basilica Minor.
- Lidzbark Warmiński: Castle of Warmia Bishops in Lidzbark Warmiński - a beautiful Gothic castle from the 14th century. In the years 1503-1510 Nicolaus Copernicus lived here.
SECOND Day:
Frombork - Nicolaus Copernicus spent a total of 29 years here. It was here that his most famous work "On the rotation of celestial bodies" was created. Cathedral Hill is one of the most beautiful monuments in Poland, which preserved the basic elements of the medieval architectural foundation.
- The Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter and Paul is one of the most beautiful monuments in Poland, which preserved the basic elements of the medieval architectural foundation. The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Andrew the Apostle - the oldest building on the hill, dating from the end of the 14th century, the burial place of Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Former Bishop's Palace - erected in the middle of the 14th century, today it has a Gothic-Baroque character. Currently it houses the Nicolaus Copernicus Museum.
- The belfry - the highest building of the Hill. There is the famous Foucault pendulum - a device for observing the vortex movement of the Earth and a vantage point from which you can admire the panorama of the city.
- Planetarium - located on the ground floor of the bell tower
- Copernicus Tower - the oldest element of the hill fortification, built in 1400. In the years 1504-1543 the tower was owned by Nicolaus Copernicus. Today, it houses the "Study of the Scientist of the Renaissance period" exhibition. The interior design refers to Nicolaus Copernicus' studio.
THIRD day:
Toruń - birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Nicolaus Copernicus House (15/17 Kopernika Street) - a beautiful medieval tenement house, which in the 15th century belonged to the Kopernik family and is indicated as the birthplace of the famous astronomer. Today it houses the Museum of Nicolaus Copernicus' House.
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and Evangelist - the oldest Gothic church in Toruń, the place of baptism of Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Nicolaus Copernicus Old Town Hall - the most representative building in the heart of Toruń, one of the largest brick buildings in Europe.
- Astronomical Observatory in Piwnice - a place for astronomical research and sky observation through Europe's largest 32-metre radio telescope.