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Malbork Collection

Discover the captivating beauty of Malbork, also known as Marienburg, located on the west side of Prussia, Germany

Background imageMalbork Collection: Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving)

Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving)
3600053 Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Malbork. Poland. City founded in 13 th century by Teutonic knights with the name of Marienburg)

Background imageMalbork Collection: Malbork, Teutonic Knights castle, Pomerania, Poland

Malbork, Teutonic Knights castle, Pomerania, Poland

Background imageMalbork Collection: Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pomeranian

Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, Europe

Background imageMalbork Collection: The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco

The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Marienburg (Marys Castle). Pomerania, Poland

Background imageMalbork Collection: Originally built in the 13th century, Malbork was the castle of the Teutonic Knights

Originally built in the 13th century, Malbork was the castle of the Teutonic Knights, a German Catholic religious order of crusaders

Background imageMalbork Collection: One of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress

One of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress

Background imageMalbork Collection: Doorway in Inner courtyard of Malbork Castle

Doorway in Inner courtyard of Malbork Castle

Background imageMalbork Collection: Renovations and restorations continue at Malbork Castle on northern Poland

Renovations and restorations continue at Malbork Castle on northern Poland

Background imageMalbork Collection: 13th century castle

13th century castle, Malbork, Pomerania, Poland

Background imageMalbork Collection: View of the rampart southwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

View of the rampart southwest of Nijmegen, Derk Anthony van de Wart, 1815 - 1824

Background imageMalbork Collection: Europe, Poland, Malbork. Medieval Malbork Castle

Europe, Poland, Malbork. Medieval Malbork Castle. Credit as: Jim Zuckerman / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageMalbork Collection: Poland, Pomerskie voivodship, Malbork, Castle, Gothic fortress built by Teutonic Order

Poland, Pomerskie voivodship, Malbork, Castle, Gothic fortress built by Teutonic Order
Poland - Pomerskie voivodship - Malbork. Castle. Gothic fortress built by Teutonic Order (UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1997)

Background imageMalbork Collection: Poland, Pomerania, Malbork. Europes largest gothic castle, exterior view

Poland, Pomerania, Malbork. Europes largest gothic castle, exterior view

Background imageMalbork Collection: Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola

Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola
Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMalbork Collection: Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola

Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola
Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMalbork Collection: Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork

Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork
Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMalbork Collection: EU, Poland, Pomerania, Malbork. Europes largest Gothic Castle (13th Century)

EU, Poland, Pomerania, Malbork. Europes largest Gothic Castle (13th Century). Exterior view

Background imageMalbork Collection: Castle dating from the 13th century, Malbork, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Castle dating from the 13th century, Malbork, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pomerania, Poland, Europe

Background imageMalbork Collection: Malbork Castle

Malbork Castle, Coujavie, Poland

Background imageMalbork Collection: Malbork, Poland

Malbork, Poland
Formerly Marienburg, in East Prussia


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Discover the captivating beauty of Malbork, also known as Marienburg, located on the west side of Prussia, Germany. This enchanting castle, officially named Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the picturesque region of Pomeranian. Originally constructed in the 13th century by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, this magnificent fortress stands as a testament to their power and influence. As you approach Malbork Castle through one of its several drawbridge entrances, you can't help but be awestruck by its grandeur and imposing presence. Stepping into its inner courtyard reveals a doorway that leads to a world steeped in history and mystery. The castle's rich heritage is evident throughout every nook and cranny. Despite being centuries old, Malbork Castle has undergone extensive renovations and restorations over time to preserve its architectural marvels for future generations to admire. Its intricate details and impressive structures continue to leave visitors spellbound. Walking through these ancient halls transports you back in time when knights roamed these corridors with purpose. It's easy to imagine their noble quests echoing within these walls. Malbork Castle holds an undeniable allure that draws travelers from all corners of the globe. Its significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site only adds to its charm and cultural importance. Whether you are captivated by medieval history or simply seeking awe-inspiring sights, visiting Malbork Castle will undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on your soul.