Leaving the Crafts Room, look to the right, where architectural details from the Teutonic Knights' castle in Toruń are on display, as well as a painting depicting the probable appearance of the Teutonic Knights' castle in Toruń, destroyed by the burghers in 1454.
Continuing towards the exit, on the right side, you can see two paintings presenting a panorama of Toruń from the south and from the north. They depict Toruń in the mid-18th century. The paintings show a different location of the bridge over the Vistula than today, as well as lively traffic on the river, associated with the trade developed at that time.
Next, we invite you to the hall in front of the Craft Hall. On the left you will see the Nicolaus Copernicus statue, and on the wall you can see a plan of the old town of Toruń and its individual monuments.