Malbork Castle
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, commonly known as Malbork Castle, is a Brick Gothic castle complex located in the town of Malbork, Poland, built in the 13th and significantly expanded in the 14th century.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Castle
- Description: castle built in Prussia (now Poland) by the Teutonic Knights
- Also known as: “Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork”, “Malbork - Zamek Krzyzacki XIII-XV w.”, and “Malbork - Zamek Krzyżacki XIII-XV w.”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Saint John the Baptist church in Malbork and Railway bridge in Malbork.
Saint John the Baptist church in Malbork
Church
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Saint John the Baptist church in Malbork is situated 310 metres southwest of Malbork Castle.
Railway bridge in Malbork
Bridge
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Railway bridge in Malbork is situated 420 metres north of Malbork Castle.
Malbork railway station
Railway station
Photo: Manuel Velazquez, CC BY 3.0.
Malbork railway station is the main railway station of the town of Malbork, Poland. The station is connected to various cities in Poland via PKP Express Intercity Premium, Intercity, and Twoje Linie Kolejowe services, and various regional cities via Polregio service. Malbork railway station is situated 1 km southeast of Malbork Castle.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Grobelno and Kamionka.
Grobelno
Village
Kamionka
Village
Kamienica
Village
Malbork Castle
- Categories: Ordensburg, architectural heritage monument, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Malbork, Malbork County, Pomorskie, Poland, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Western Panjabi—“Malbork Castle” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Kasteel van Malbork”
- Arabic: “قلعة مالبورك”
- Armenian: “Մարիենբուրգ”
- Azerbaijani: “Malbork qalası”
- Balinese: “Kastil Malbork”
- Basque: “Malborkeko gaztelua”
- Belarusian: “Замак Мальбарк”
- Belarusian: “Замак Марыенбург”
- Belarusian: “Замак у Мальбарку”
- Belarusian: “Мальбарскі замак”
- Belarusian: “Марыенбурскі замак”
- Breton: “Kastell Malbork”
- Bulgarian: “Орденсбург Мариенбург”
- Catalan: “Castell de Malbork”
- Chinese: “條頓騎士團堡 瑪麗安堡”
- Chinese: “條頓騎士堡 瑪麗亞堡”
- Chinese: “條頓騎士堡 瑪麗安堡”
- Chinese: “马尔堡城堡”
- Croatian: “Utvrda u Malborku”
- Czech: “Malbork”
- Danish: “Ordensborgen Malbork”
- Dutch: “Kasteel van Malbork”
- Dutch: “Slot Marienburg (Malbork)”
- Dutch: “Slot Marienburg”
- Dutch: “Slot Mariënburg”
- Esperanto: “Marienburg”
- Estonian: “Malborki linnus”
- Estonian: “Marienburgi kindlus”
- Finnish: “Malborkin linna”
- French: “Château de Marienburg”
- French: “forteresse teutonique de Marienbourg”
- French: “Forteresse teutonique de Marienbourg”
- Georgian: “მალბორკის ციხესიმაგრე”
- Georgian: “მარიენბურგის ციხესიმაგრე”
- German: “Marienburg”
- German: “Ordensburg Marienburg”
- German: “Zamek W Malborku”
- Greek: “Κάστρο του Μάλμπορκ”
- Greek: “Κάστρο του Μαρίενμπουργκ”
- Greek: “Τευτονικό Φρούριο του Μαρίενμπουργκ”
- Hebrew: “טירת מאלבורק”
- Hebrew: “טירת מלבורק”
- Hindi: “मेलबोर्क किला”
- Hungarian: “malborki vár”
- Hungarian: “Malborki vár”
- Indonesian: “Istana malbork”
- Indonesian: “Kastel Malbork”
- Indonesian: “Kastil Malbork”
- Italian: “castello di Malbork”
- Italian: “Castello di Malbork”
- Italian: “Castello di Marienburg”
- Japanese: “マルボルク城”
- Javanese: “Kastil Malbork”
- Korean: “말보르크성”
- Latvian: “Malborkas pils”
- Latvian: “Marijas pils”
- Lithuanian: “Marienburgo pilis”
- Maltese: “Kastell ta’ Malbork”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Den tyske ordens slott i Malbork”
- Norwegian: “Den tyske ordens slott i Malbork”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Castèth de Marienburg”
- Persian: “مالبورک (دژ)”
- Persian: “مالبورک”
- Polish: “Zamek w Malborku”
- Portuguese: “Castelo de Malbork”
- Portuguese: “Castelo de Marienburg”
- Portuguese: “Castelo de Marienburgo”
- Portuguese: “Ordensburg Marienburg”
- Romanian: “Castelul Malbork”
- Russian: “Замок Мариенбург”
- Russian: “Мальборкский замок”
- Russian: “Мариенбург”
- Russian: “Мариенбургский замок”
- Scots: “Malbork Castle”
- Serbian: “Замак у Малборку”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Zamak u Malborku”
- Slovak: “Hrad Malbork”
- Slovenian: “grad Malbork”
- Slovenian: “Grad Malbork”
- Slovenian: “grad Marienburg”
- Spanish: “Castillo de la Orden Teutonica de Malbork”
- Spanish: “Castillo de la Orden Teutónica de Malbork”
- Spanish: “Castillo de Malbork”
- Spanish: “Malbork Castle”
- Swedish: “Ordensborgen Malbork”
- Tamil: “மல்போர்க் கோட்டைமனை”
- Turkish: “Malbork Kalesi”
- Ukrainian: “Замок Марієнбург”
- Ukrainian: “Замок Марієнбурґ”
- Ukrainian: “Замок у Мальборку”
- Upper Sorbian: “Hród Marienburg”
- Upper Sorbian: “Marienburg”
- Upper Sorbian: “Marijiny hród”
- Uzbek: “Malbork qalʼasi”
- Vietnamese: “Lâu đài Malbork”
- Western Panjabi: “مالبورک قلعہ”
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