2024
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2024
Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-see in Pomerania. Built by the Teutonic Order in the 13th century, it was once the headquarters of the knight-monks. After their defeat, it became the seat of the voivodship. Partially destroyed and then rebuilt, it has now been restored to its medieval glory. Divided into three parts, it houses museums, a church, a chapel and the once-occupied living quarters. For a complete visit, plan a full day and arrive early
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Malbork castle is definitely worth a day trip The place is huge meant to be the biggest castle in the world
Cost 70 zloty which is about 13 quid to get in the main castle itself The price includes the audio guide which also acts as a kind off tour guide built-in GPS
Loads to see in there easily spend hours inside and outside of the castle
Lot off the castle was very badly destroyed in the WW2 but it had been restored very well
Will get to learn lot the history of malbork castle when you come visit
A must see
You can take photos inside without flash.
It gives a real picture how the knights and servant lived.