- earthtrekkers.com how-to-visit-malbork-castle-day…From the Malbork train station, you can either walk to the castle or hire a taxi. It is a 20-minute, 1.7 km walk to get to Malbork Castle.
- staypoland.com about_malbork.htm/Today’s Malbork has a population of 40,000, and it is a local administrative centre, a key local transport connection and a popular tourist destination.
- eng.aboutlaserremoval.com zamok-malbork-polsha-…Malbork is a castle whose history began seven centuries ago when the Prince of Poland, Konrad Mazowiecki, turned to the Teutonic Knights for help.
- buyukansiklopedi.com Malbork2024 hakkında güncel bilgilerle Malbork hakkında bilmediğiniz her şey. Malbork'nun tanımı ve terimi.
- thesologlobetrotter.com malbork-castle-day-trip-…And I was sceptic about Malbork Castle as well. So although these facts were enticing enough to take a day trip from Gdansk, I was hesitant.
- stringfixer.com tr/Malbork- 1460 idam edildi) Marienburg Belediye Başkanı, Malbork Kalesi'nde. Stibor de Poniec of Clan of Ostoja , Starost of Malbork, 1460 yılında.
- abpoland.com cities/malborkThe town is known mainly for the Marienburg (Malbork) Castle - the largest stronghold in Poland, built by the Teutonic Order.
- truevirtualtours.com tag-info/zamok-malborkMalbork Castle / Castle. The 13th century castle of the Teutonic Knights. The castle is a classic example of a medieval fortress.
- historyhit.com locations/malbork-castle/In 1309, Malbork Castle became the headquarters of the Teutonic Knights, a role which it fulfilled until the demise of the order in the early 15th century.
- whc.unesco.org en/list/847/Criterion (iv): Malbork Castle is an outstanding example of the castles of the Teutonic Order, which evolved on the frontiers of medieval western Europe.