
Modlin
Modlin Fortress, located near Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki in Poland, is a military fortress built between 1806-1812. It features a unique star-shaped design and holds the distinction of having one of the longest buildings in Europe, the Barracks Building, measuring over 2,250 meters in length.
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The fortress was initially constructed by Napoleon Bonaparte and later expanded by the Russians. It played strategic roles during various conflicts, including World War I and II. Today, it is accessible to visitors, offering insights into its military architecture. The site is open year-round, with guided tours available for those interested in its historical significance.