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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medieval Town of Toruń' has mentioned 'Castle' in the following places:
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It is composed of the Toruxc5x84 Old Town, Toruxc5x84 New Town, and the Toruxc5x84 Castle.
[1][3] The town, initially composed primarily of the district now known as the Toruxc5x84 Old Town and the Toruxc5x84 Castle, developed as a major commercial center, and was one of the key members of the Hanseatic League.
[1] As the town quickly grew, the Toruxc5x84 New Town developed from 1264 east of the Old Town and north of the castle.
The Old Town is marked in yellow; New Town in blue; the Castle is between them to the south.
The Medieval Town of Toruxc5x84 is composed of three parts: the Toruxc5x84 Old Town in the west, Toruxc5x84 New Town in the east, and the Toruxc5x84 Castle in the south-east.
The Toruxc5x84 Castle is located between the Old and New Towns at their southern boundary.
The Medieval Town of Toruxc5x84 is comprised of three elements: the ruins of the Teutonic Castle, the Old Town, and the New Town.
The combination of the castle with the two towns, surrounded by a circuit of defensive walls, represents a rare form of medieval settlement agglomeration.
The majority of the castle xe2x80x93 which was built in a horseshoe-shaped plan in the mid-13th century as a base for the conquest and evangelization of Prussia xe2x80x93 was destroyed during an uprising in 1454, when the local townspeople revolted against the Teutonic Order.
The combination of two towns with a castle is a rare form of medieval settlement agglomeration that has survived almost intact, and numerous buildings of considerable intrinsic value have been faithfully preserved within the town.
The propertyxe2x80x99s medieval urban layout encircled by a ring of defences remains intact, including two market squares, Town Hall, townhouses, churches, and the Teutonic Castle.
The authenticity of the Teutonic Castle, built in a horseshoe-shaped plan surrounded by a curtain wall and moats, is attested by conservation records, its structure, the functions of its rooms, and its historic fabric, even though the castle survives only in the form of ruins.