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Explore the grandeur of Malbork Castle, the largest brick castle in the world, a UNESCO site filled with history and breathtaking architecture.

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Step into history at Malbork Castle, the largest brick castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This medieval fortress offers a glimpse into Poland's rich past, stunning architecture, and captivating exhibits.

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Starościńska 1, Malbork, 82-200, PL
Monday
9 am-8 pm
Tuesday
9 am-8 pm
Wednesday
9 am-8 pm
Thursday
9 am-8 pm
Friday
9 am-8 pm
Saturday
9 am-8 pm
Sunday
9 am-8 pm

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    Getting There

    By Car

    If you are traveling by car, set your GPS to Starościńska 1, 82-200 Malbork. From Żuławy, take the DK55 road heading towards Malbork. The drive is approximately 30 minutes depending on traffic. Upon arriving in Malbork, follow the signs for 'Zamek Malbork' which will lead you directly to the castle parking area. Note that parking costs around 10 PLN per hour.

    By Train

    For those using public transportation, you can catch a train from the nearest station in Żuławy to Malbork. Check the local schedule for train times, as they vary. The train journey typically takes about 45 minutes. Once you arrive at Malbork train station, the castle is about a 20-minute walk away. Follow the signs towards the town center, then look for signs directing you to 'Zamek Malbork'.

    By Bus

    Alternatively, you can take a bus from Żuławy to Malbork. Buses run regularly throughout the day. The journey will take roughly 40 minutes. Upon arrival at the Malbork bus station, the castle is a 15-minute walk. Exit the bus station and walk towards the main road, then follow the signage for 'Zamek Malbork'.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
    Consider joining a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the castle's history and architecture.
    Check the castle's event schedule for medieval reenactments and special exhibitions during your visit.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring the vast grounds and staircases can require a fair amount of walking.
    Don't forget to bring a camera; the scenic views from the castle are perfect for memorable photographs.

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    Malbork Castle, an iconic symbol of Polish heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands majestically in the heart of Malbork. This colossal fortress, constructed from over 3 million red bricks, is renowned as the largest brick castle in the world. Built in the 13th century by the Teutonic Knights, it showcases remarkable Gothic architecture with its imposing walls, intricate towers, and elegantly designed interiors that transport visitors back to the medieval era. As you wander through the castle grounds, you will encounter stunning courtyards, lush gardens, and expansive views of the Nogat River, making it a photographer's paradise.Inside, the castle houses a fascinating museum that highlights the rich history of the Teutonic Knights and the region. Exhibits feature armor, weaponry, and artifacts that tell the story of the castle's long and storied past. Guided tours are available, providing insightful narratives that enrich your understanding of medieval life and the castle's significance in Polish history. The castle's vast chambers, including the impressive Grand Refectory and the ornate Chapel, leave a lasting impression on all who visit.Malbork Castle is not just a remarkable structure; it is a vibrant cultural hub that hosts events and reenactments throughout the year, immersing visitors in the history and traditions of the time. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Malbork Castle promises an unforgettable journey through time.

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