• 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.
  • Staining Wood. A large bronze bird adorns the top of the well at Malbork Castle.photo by Morgan Thomas. Church Of Our Lady. Templer.
  • Prusyalı Frederick William II , saltanatı sırasında bu anıtı en az otuz kez ziyaret etti. [12] Mali destek de Malbork Güzellikleri Koruma Derneği tarafından sağlandı.
  • Malbork is one of many grand buildings left behind by the Order of the Teutonic Knights and it’s open to the public for guided and self-guided tours all year round.
  • Malbork Castle (Zamek w Malborku), known in Germany as the Marienburg, is a medieval fortified castle complex enclosed within thick walls.
  • 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.
  • Malbork Kalesi, Polonya krallarının konutlarından biri oldu. 19. yüzyılın sonunda, binaları ortaçağ görünümüne döndürmek için kale yeniden inşa edildi.
  • The beginnings of the town of Malbork connect with the foundation of Malbork Castle (Zamek w Malborku). The Teutonic Knights built the altter.
  • Malbork şatosu ya da kalesi... 1997 yılında UNESCO Dünya Mirası Listesi'ne girdi... Malbork şehrinde, Nogat Nehri'nin sağına konuşlandırılan bir devasa şato...
  • Malbork’s blockbuster attraction is its show-stoppingly massive castle sitting on the banks of the sluggish Nogat River, an eastern arm of the Vistula.