• Kwidzyn Castle (German: Marienwerder) is a large brick Gothic castle in the town of Kwidzyn, Poland. The castle is modeled on the Gothic castles of the Teutonic Knights'.
  • Kwidzyn's 14th-century castle has experienced numerous ups and downs, suffering the most grievous loss in 1798 when the Prussians pulled down two sides …
  • Kwidzyn – Chapter’s Castle. plan of the castle and cathedral in Architektura gotycka, 1995. reconstruction of the castle and cathedral from the second half of...
  • The cathedral and castle at Kwidzyn are one of the most interesting monuments of Gothic architecture in the lands of the former state of the Teutonic Order.
  • The yard is good but it is only good thing in there. Malbork is way better. I don't recommend to visit Kwidzyn castle. The price doesn't match the price.
  • While you are visiting Malbork Castle, be sure to stop by here, for the Kwidzyn Castle is only 40 km from Malbork Castle. ?
  • The castle in Kwidzyn is a branch of the Castle Museum in Malbork. location: Katedralna 1 in Kwidzyn.
  • The castle in Kwidzyn was built in the Gothic style of stone and brick, and was a typical example of the construction of defensive castles of the crusaders.
  • The Museum in Kwidzyn has functioned as a branch of Malbork Castle Museum since 1973. ... Kwidzyn Castle was erected in the first half of the 14th century.
  • Kwidzyn Castle is a massive brick gothic fortress within the city of Kwidzyn, Poland. It is an instance of Teutonic Knights' castles structure.