Poland
Malbork
Last updated: 2016
Malbork, located in northern Poland, is best known for the Malbork Castle, a massive 13th-century fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site built by the Teutonic Knights. Tourists visit to explore its impressive medieval architecture, museums, and reenactments that bring the history of the Crusaders to life. The town also offers charming riverside views and seasonal cultural events, making it a unique stop for history enthusiasts and travelers exploring Poland’s heritage.






















