About this venue
CKK Jordanki is a multifunctional cultural and congress centre distinguished by the bold architecture of Spanish architect Fernando Menis. Its monumental concrete forms and surfaces incorporating fragments of red brick connect contemporary design with Toruń’s architectural identity. The main concert hall provides 882 seated places, while combining it with the chamber hall increases the capacity to more than 1,300 visitors.
Adaptable auditoriums, movable ceiling elements and modern stage technology allow the venue to host concerts, theatre productions, conferences, congresses and trade fairs. A particular highlight is its adjustable acoustics, while air-conditioned interiors, balconies, conference rooms, cloakroom facilities and food and beverage services contribute to a comfortable visitor experience.
The centre is located at Aleja Solidarności 1-3, Toruń, Poland, immediately beside the historic city centre. Drivers can use the venue’s underground car park with 185 spaces, followed by a short route through the complex to the entrance. For journeys from other parts of Toruń and onward travel around the city, see the public transport information further down the page.
About the city: Torun
Toruń, a historic city in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship on the Vistula River, combines a strong medieval identity with a modern offering of concerts, sporting competitions and other major events. Its key venues include Arena Toruń, a multipurpose sports and entertainment arena, and Motoarena Toruń, a stadium known for speedway racing but also suitable for other large-scale events. Thanks to the compact city centre, a visit to an event can easily be combined with restaurants, hotels and evening entertainment in the historic district.
Public transport is operated by Miejski Zakład Komunikacji w Toruniu (MZK), with a network of trams and buses connecting the centre, railway stations and major city districts with event venues. The main railway station, Toruń Główny, is an important arrival point for travellers coming by train, while Toruń Miasto is convenient for access to the historic centre. The nearest passenger airport is Bydgoszcz Airport, and after arriving in Toruń the MZK network makes it easier to continue towards Arena Toruń, Motoarena and other locations around the city.
Before or after a concert, match or other event, Toruń's greatest tourist bonus is its UNESCO-listed medieval urban complex. It is worth walking through Rynek Staromiejski, seeing Ratusz Staromiejski, the Gothic streets and the house associated with Nicolaus Copernicus, and then continuing towards the remains of the Teutonic Castle. A walk along the Vistula River offers a different perspective on the historic skyline and an easy way to combine the city's cultural experience with a visit to a concert or sporting event.
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