Kwidzyn Castle
🇵🇱Poland
Kwidzyn Castle, located in northern Poland, is a Gothic-style fortress built in the 14th century by the Teutonic Order. Known for its significant architectural feature, the Dansker, a unique medieval sanitary tower, the castle covers approximately 38,000 square meters.
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Originally constructed for defensive purposes, Kwidzyn Castle later served as a bishop's residence. It features a blend of Gothic architecture with red brick construction. The castle's Dansker is connected to the main building by a distinctive long arcade. Visitors can explore its restored interiors and the adjacent cathedral. The site is accessible by road and open to the public, offering guided tours to explore its historical significance.
