Kamień Krajeński is a town in the Sienpol County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland with a population of 2,344 people (2010).
On webcams you can watch Freedom Square, as well as the city market in good quality
The first historical mention of Kamen dates back to 1107. The name of the city means “stone” in Polish. It served as the seat of the castle during the reign of Bolesław III Krimut of Poland. In the 13th century it was the possession of the Archbishop of Gniezno.
In 1339 the city was temporarily occupied by the Teutonic Knights, but then returned to Poland. In 1359, it was awarded municipal rights by Archbishop Yaroslav. Soon after this, a defensive castle was built, which existed until 1721. Geographically, the city was part of the Naklo County, Kalisz Voivodeship, Greater Poland Voivodeship.