Malbork Castle Museum
Zamek w Malborku
Malbork Castle Museum, located in northern Poland, is a historic castle originally built by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. It is the largest castle in the world by land area, covering approximately 143,591 square meters. It features Gothic architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The castle complex consists of three separate sections: the High Castle, the Middle Castle, and the Lower Castle. It served as the headquarters of the Teutonic Order until the mid-15th century. Visitors can explore its numerous exhibits, including medieval armor and weaponry. The museum is accessible by train from major Polish cities and offers guided tours in multiple languages for a comprehensive understanding of its history and architecture.

