The Malbork Castle Museum, nestled within a monumental Teutonic castle, is the world's largest brick fortress and one of medieval Europe's most treasured monuments. This UNESCO World Heritage Site captivates visitors with its striking architecture and rich history. Since 1961, the museum has displayed an impressive collection of items including medieval architectural details, amber artworks, weaponry, and numismatic pieces. Today, this castle serves as a bustling cultural hub, drawing in hundreds of thousands of visitors annually with its unforgettable exhibitions and events set against a backdrop steeped in history.
Over a span of approximately three and a half hours, you'll delve into the tumultuous past of the fortress and explore seven centuries of this remarkable location. Along your journey, you'll unearth a plethora of lesser-known and often surprising tales that continue to astonish, inspire, and provoke thought. It's an experience that will linger in your memory. The historical route encompasses the complete walking path.