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Muzeum Zamkowe w Malborku, Malbork

Must see · World heritage site · Castle · Specialty Museum
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One of the largest castles in the world by surface area, Muzeum Zamkowe w Malborku was once home to an order of Teutonic Knights and today ranks as a World Heritage Site and national historical monument. After being nearly demolished in a battle during World War II, the castle has been completely restored. Besides the large number of knights that used the castle as a home base, Prussian kings from the 15th century also resided here until the 18th century. Wear walking shoes to tour the grounds comfortably. Consider combining your visit with a tour of the town, which offers historical sites from the same period. Add Muzeum Zamkowe w Malborku and other attractions to your Malbork trip itinerary using our Malbork online holiday builder.
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  • This is a pretty long touring but trust me, it is worth it. This castle is very big and beautiful. Moreover, there is a lot of interesting histories connected to this place 
    This is a pretty long touring but trust me, it is worth it. This castle is very big and beautiful. Moreover, there is a lot of interesting histories connected to this place  more »
  • Its very very nice place. I think everyone must see this place. Becouse its very beautiful place. If you go there you have so much experience. Wow 
    Its very very nice place. I think everyone must see this place. Becouse its very beautiful place. If you go there you have so much experience. Wow  more »
  • So long as you catch a fast train this makes a great change of scenery from Gdańsk for 6 to 7 hrs . The audio guide is excellent, sensing your position to narrate relevant details, which allows you.....  more
    So long as you catch a fast train this makes a great change of scenery from Gdańsk for 6 to 7 hrs . The audio guide is excellent, sensing your position to narrate relevant details, which allows you.....  more »
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  • I highly recommend visiting but please wear comfortable shoes. As the walk around the castle is long but exciting. The audio guide is a huge plus too, depending on your language. All the vital information is available on the website, which makes it easier to plan your visit. I recommend buying the tickets online as well. It’s fast and smooth. The Customer service is amazing and the smiles on their faces made the tour more enjoyable.
  • Nice place with spirit of ancient, medieval times. Our guide, Helena, made this trip joyful and very interesting. I'm impressed by technologies that were used in builduling and renovating the Castle.
  • If you love history, then this place is a must to see. You will need a whole day if not more to see everything. Make sure to purchase ticket with a tour guide, it is more interesting.
  • So exciting and beautiful! Various expositions don't let you bore. But be ready to spend there at least 3 hours, most likely about 5. Historically entertaining, but please keep in mind they tent to name "polish" all things, which are natively belarusian, ukrainian, german and others (like Slutskija pajasy, historical and political persons) Audioguide is great, so are the exponats, while transportation to the castle could be much better and interactive workshops or other close activities could be just awsome
  • It was my first time in Poland after 13 years (though i have been a 3x before), I have never been anywhere but my home town, Pelplin. First time at Malbork Castle. Absolutely amazing. The outside is so beautiful, and still preserved remarkably well. I didnt get to go inside, but walking the grounds was a lot of walking and so much to see! Definitely recommend getting the audio mp3 player at the front desk. The history is intense. Well...all of Polands wars and battles were intense. Please visit!!! It is so much fun!!! PS: if you go during hot season, bring an umbrella and sunglasses and water. I didnt see any bathrooms there, except the ones they used in the 13th century. Yes girl..the 13th century. Its been standing for over 700 years. That alone is mind blowing. And it will probably stand for another 300!

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