Sunday, April 12, 2009

Zamek w Malborku

Castle of the Teutonic Order, Malbork, Poland

Zamek w Malborku (Malbork Castle)
Starościńska
Malbork, September 1999

“The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg) is a 13th-century Teutonic castle and fortress located near the town of Malbork, Poland. It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was originally constructed by the Teutonic Knights, a German Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress. The Order named it Marienburg in honour of Mary, mother of Jesus. In 1457, during the Thirteen Years’ War, it was sold by the Bohemian mercenaries to King Casimir IV of Poland in lieu of indemnities and it since served as one of the several Polish royal residences and the seat of Polish offices and institutions, interrupted by several years of Swedish occupation, and fulfilling this function until the First Partition of Poland in 1772. From then on the castle was under German rule for over 170 years until 1945.” (Malbork Castle, Wikipedia)

3 comments:

lemon said...

wawwww, picturesque!!!

crocrodyl said...

Nice choice:)
What a shame that I've never been in Malbork. In fact it is on the very north of Poland when I live in the very south:), but... I have to make up for it! Defenitely:)

joo said...

Great shot! It's nice to see Polish landmarks here:)