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Malbork Castle

Castle in Malbork

Updated: March 11, 2024 01:22 PM

Malbork Castle is located in Malbork (Town in Poland), Poland. It's address is Starościńska 1, 82-200 Malbork, Poland.

Starościńska 1, 82-200 Malbork, Poland

22QH+W6 Malbork, Poland

+48 55 647 09 02

zamek.malbork.pl

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Monday9 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 3 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 3 PM
Thursday9 AM to 3 PM
Friday9 AM to 3 PM
Saturday9 AM to 3 PM
Sunday9 AM to 3 PM

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Where is Malbork Castle?

Malbork Castle is located at: Starościńska 1, 82-200 Malbork, Poland.

What is the phone number of Malbork Castle?

You can try to calling this number: +48 55 647 09 02

What are the coordinates of Malbork Castle?

Coordinates: 54.0397526, 19.0280127

Malbork Castle Reviews

Dolapo K
2024-03-09 10:36:18 GMT

The largest brick castle in the world is really impressive in size and beauty. Lots of history and magnificent interior. Also, there was a sad note into the negative effects of war and the level of destruction it had on the castle but great job to the reconstruction team for the great job that was done. Definitely a most visit for everyone

Robert Chomicz
2024-02-10 02:47:43 GMT

Fantastic castle and a nice day trip from Gdansk. The place is huge so it may take you a better part of the day to explore the whole thing. There are audio guides available and there are licensed guides that tour with groups including foreign speaking groups.

Bruno Luiz Quini Sanfelice
2024-02-24 20:26:00 GMT

Absolutely fantastic! Conditions allowing, the best option is to split the visit in 2 days, so much history and information available that you don't see the time fly. The tour guides are extremely knowledgeable and keen to to answer our weird questions.
If you're cool enough to know Polish or , like me, have a Polish person to help, great , alternatively you can have the audio guide.
Incredible work by the restoration professionals , especially after WW2.
Don't forget to refill your energy at the "little cellar" restaurant after the tour, located in the main courtyard. Proper Polish food 🥟🍲

Svetlana Bratkouskaya
2024-01-15 12:42:19 GMT

Amazing and wonderful ! The spirit and mood of those old times is keenly felt. I recommend dedicating the whole day to traveling, you won’t regret it. An excellent restaurant under the castle arches at the entrance with cuisine as close as possible to the Old Polish cuisine.

Flip Coin
2023-12-02 16:46:50 GMT

Wonderfully restored and maintained medieval castle and abbey. You can wander the grounds or follow an audio guide. The passages are not always well marked, but usually there is an attendant to direct you. Plan on spending 3 to 4 hours to view all the exhibits and rooms.

Alka Purushotham
2023-10-05 11:12:45 GMT

One of the most beautiful castles in Europe. The place has a great vibe and the tours are great. The audio guides come in multiple languages and are well explained. It's amazing how the restoration was done after the brutal world war. Highly recommended.

Michael Rash
2024-02-02 14:09:19 GMT

I love that they had a self guided tour in English that you could take at your own pace. There were so many amazing things to see by the armory was the best in my opinion.

Mathias Forrisdahl
2023-11-20 21:36:52 GMT

The most beautiful and detailed castle ive ever seen. Its big, has lots to see and is worth a visit. The audio guides and tours are very comprehensive. We went here on a monday which meant that we could only see the outsides of the castle, and the courtyards. The rest of the week is open as usual. Monday also has free entry.

Elizabeth Rebeko
2024-01-30 12:28:31 GMT

Breathtaking view, amazing audio guide - and such a pleasure when there are no people around! Highly recommended during a workday, especially in the morning. Well worth a day off ☺

mterry1998
2023-12-05 18:52:03 GMT

Make sure to give yourself at least 4hrs to get through everything to see here. You must use the audio guide add on otherwise you will not know half the info. A really huge castle with some big parts of history

Marta Bellés
2023-12-12 21:17:30 GMT

The most inpressive castle I’ve ever visited.
It’s the Europe’s biggest one built of red bricks.
Very recommended if you are near Malbork.
It took me more than 2 hours and a half visiting it.

Yassar Al Rikabi
2023-11-16 20:37:18 GMT

The largest Catholic Castle ever built ! Impregnable for hundreds of years .. royal seat for more hundred of years, suffered destruction in WW2 and the polish rebuilt to perfection thereafter. It must be seen to realise how large the site is, just imagine 3000 knights living in one location ! (Knights = Tanks in the middle ages ! ).
Great Parking, But not too many F&B around

Tomas
2024-01-08 09:29:01 GMT

A wonderful, must visit, location!

This castle is tremendos, it's the bigest brick castle in the world!

Very convenient to be guided by an audio guide, has big variety of languages on it, Lithuanian as well.

Normaly tour takes about 3 hours, price for adult about 12€.

Greta Labutyte
2023-09-09 15:28:22 GMT

The tour through the palace was very nice and interesting. We got the audio guide which is equipped with gps, so the audio tracks skip automatically based on the location you are in. Would recommend getting tickets in advance in order to skip the lines. Overall a very nice experience.

Linesay O'shea
2023-11-19 00:50:42 GMT

Magnificent Castle! No wonder it is the largest brick castle in the world. The construction and engineering are incredible. We got there for the gate open and spent 4 hours in the castle and only finished a route. We didn't explore the rest of the castle, as it was getting too crowded. Make sure to book the ticket in advance and get there early, as it will get very busy later.

Josie Łatacz
2023-10-07 13:32:24 GMT

Great place to visit! The audio tour guide is great to have with you. I would recommend good walking shoes as its about 10k steps (around 3-4 hours total).

Little Mara
2024-01-23 08:51:00 GMT

The mighty and beautiful castle of the Teutonic Order. I highly recommend a visit. It is better to buy tickets in advance.

Colin H
2023-11-06 14:46:08 GMT

A really HUGE castle and allow at least 3 hours for a visit, and 4 hours if it is busy. The audio guide is excellent and very much to be recommended if you want to avoid the crowds following the tour guides. I would certainly book ahead during the high season, but it's not necessary out of season, although visit as early in the day as possible as it still gets very crowded. The castle itself is superb, and new exhibitions are being added all of the time. Due to the number of staircases, many parts of the castle are currently inaccessible for wheelchair users, or the less able. Altogether a fantastic (though tiring) experience, and one that we will do again.

Globe Voyage Vistas
2024-03-06 17:21:42 GMT

Malbork Castle in Gdańsk, Poland stands as a testament to medieval splendor and historical significance. Covering an impressive area of approximately 21 hectares, it holds the distinction of being the largest brick castle globally, a remarkable symbol of the Teutonic Order's legacy. With its towering walls, intricate architecture, and a history dating back centuries, this colossal fortress offers visitors an immersive experience into medieval life and warfare. Explore its extensive grounds, discover exhibitions showcasing cultural heritage, and be astounded by the craftsmanship that went into crafting this monumental stronghold. For history enthusiasts and tourists, Malbork Castle presents an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the captivating world of the Teutonic Knights amidst an atmosphere steeped in history.

Roman Trach
2023-08-19 19:25:54 GMT

Google doesn't have enough stars for me to rate this castle. It is very large and truly a city within a city. At least minimum 4 hours to go through the whole castle. The audio guide is well thought out, very interesting to listen to. Learning history with him and walking around the castle is just great. This is the best castle I have seen in my life, I was very impressed.

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About Malbork
Town in Poland

Malbork is a town in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. It is the seat of Malbork County and has a population of 37,898 people as of 2021. The town is located on the Nogat river, in the historical region of Pomerelia. source

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