'''St Peter's and St Paul's Church''' registered on
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.A/62, 5 October 1971. Built in 1872–1878, by Berlin architect Friedrich Adler:
Eclecticism and
Gothic Revival. From 1878 to 1945, the temple was devoted to the congregation of the Evangelical Union. In 1945, it has been dedicated to Catholic liturgy, then to a parish church since 1946. Above the main altar stands a painting of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1850), by Maksymilian Piotrowski, inspired from the former Jesuit church standing at the very place. File:Weltzin Place and St. Paul's Church, Bromberg, Germany (i.e., Bydgoszcz, Poland)-LCCN2002720699.jpg|The church and the square ("Weltzin Platz") ca 1900 File:Brom weltzienplatz mit Kaiserdenkmal 20 40.jpg|Statue of Emperor Wilhelm on Weltzienplatz square File:Bdg kościół śwPiP 05-2013.jpg|View from
Gdańska Street File:Bdg fontannaPotop 2 10-2013.jpg|View from the
foutain "Deluge" File:Kościół ewangelicki, ob. rzym.-kat. par. pw. Świętych Piotra i Pawła, wnętrze (2).JPG|View of the nave
Tenement at Freedom Square 1 Registered on
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.601429, Reg.A/1041 20 October 1990,. as his family house. The edifice has an asymmetrical façade, the way Weidner design other tenements (e.g. at
Gdańska Street Nr.28,
Nr.31 or
Nr.34), with typical Art Nouveau motifs: feminine masks, owls and beehive. Interiors too have retained some Art Nouveau elements such as the stairwell with nice wall tiles. The plaque on the façade reminds people that in this building lived and worked Andrzej Nowacki for 50 years. A sculpture "Jeans Andrew" by Peter Wagner was unveiled in the 11th anniversary of the death of the artist, as a tribute to the Bydgoszcz art painter. "Jeans Andrew" refers to the artist's most famous cycle – "Udżinsowieni" whose main theme is blue pants. Jeans were for Andrew Nowacki symbol of the times, a symbol of freedom and youth, but on the other hand, is also a metaphor for submission to the fashion and cultural schemes. File:Kamienica na Placu Wolności 3 wBydgoszczy.JPG|View of the facade on Freedom Square File:Bydgoszcz-secesyjny portal kamienicy na Placu Wolności.JPG|Detail of motifs File:Bdg pl Wolności 3 03-2013b.jpg|Detail of motifs File:Detail Wolnosci 5 jean.JPG|Detail of the facade with the "Jeans Andrew" art work
Tenement at 5, registered on
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.A/278/1, 1 October 1991. First owners of the building were an interior and furniture designer Jacob Hechliński, and the building designer Carl Meinhardt. The facade is clad with sandstone, and the glazed ground floor was originally occupied by a Chevrolet car dealer,
Antoni Butowski. During the
Polish People's Republic'time (
PRL) it housed a cafe, "Magnolia". Wacław Gieburowski, conductor of the Poznan Cathedral Choir, was born there as mentioned on commemorative plaque. File:Bdg pl Wolności 7 03-2013.jpg|View from the square File:Tablica pamiątkowa ks Wacława Gieburowskiego na kamienicy Plac Wolności w Bydg.jpg|Commemorative plaque for Wacław Gieburowski
High School Nr.1 Registered on
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship heritage list, Nr.A/264/1, 28 May 1991. File:Bdg pomnik Wolności 03-2013.jpg|Freedom Monument File:Bdg pomnikWolnosci 8 07-2013.jpg|one of the plaques on the monument, commemorating the return of
Bydgoszcz to the Polish territory.
Fountain "The Deluge" Built in 1904, by Ferdinand Lepcke:
Classicism. One of the most original sculptures in Poland, it was an ornament in Bydgoszcz during the interwar period. Its designer was the Berlin sculptor Ferdinand Lepcke, also the author of Bydgoszcz Archer ("Łuczniczka"). The three-part sculpture depicted the people and animals trying to save themselves from the biblical flood. Water gushed fountains, reaching up to 6 m in height. In 1943, Nazis melted part of it for war purposes. Between 2004 and 2014, the original fountain was reconstructed by private fundings. Another fountain (built in 1906) of the same artist is still standing in the
Rose Garden, Coburg. File:Bdg Potop 1 07-2014.jpg| Global view of the fountain File:Bdg Potop mez&kob 4 07-2013.jpg|Detail of the characters File:Bydgoszcz, Fontanna - Potop (rekonstrukcja orginału z lat 1904-1943), zdjęcie z 18.06.2014 r. (8).JPG| Detail of the base ==Miscellaneous==