Mill Island in Bydgoszcz, River island and cultural complex in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Mill Island is a roughly 6.5 hectare area between the Brda River and its tributary, featuring historic grain storage buildings, museums, and waterfront walkways. The island links preserved warehouses with contemporary cultural facilities, creating a continuous pedestrian space.
A Royal Mint operated here in the 17th century, producing currency for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under King Sigismund III Vasa. Many of the stone buildings visible today date from this period of economic prosperity.
The Leon Wyczółkowski House displays works by the celebrated Polish painter, while the European Money Center presents exhibitions on minting traditions. Visitors experience how art and economic history are woven together in these spaces.
Several pedestrian bridges connect the island to the main square and Opera Nova from different directions in the city center. The pathways across the island work well for strolling and offer varied views of the buildings and river.
The 18th meridian runs through the island, marked by a monument with a globe beside the White Granary. This geographic point connects the site to an imaginary line circling the entire Earth.
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