• We speculate that Ostroda derived its name from that city. Ostroda obtained town rights in 1329. In 1349 the building of a redbrick castle began.
  • In 1381, two castle structures existed, a new and old, which were both burned down by Lithuanian Duke Kęstutis. #history #architecture.
  • Ostróda is home to Ostróda Teutonic Castle. You can easily spend a leisurely day seeing the sights and exploring what the area has to offer.
  • With a stay at Radisson Blu Resort & Conference Center, Ostroda Mazury in Ostróda, you'll be 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Ostróda Teutonic Castle and 25.9 mi (41.7...
  • Ostroda became administrative, military and economical capital for the region. In 1381 prince of Lithuania Kiejstut conquered the city and burned down the castle.
  • Ostróda Castle. Evangelical church. Sealing stamp of Osterode. Osterode's Synagogue, destroyed in 1938. Pier on Lake Drwęca. Ostróda Town Hall.