Malbork Castle, Poland 29th May 25

 Hi all,

Today, as promised we went castle hunting to the town of Malbork, about 42 km south of Gdansk. This 14th century edifice was built by the Teutonic Knights, a bunch of devout bloodthirsty, wandering knights. The castle is the largest red brick building in the world and has survived many attacks over the centuries, until the Russians came along in 1945 looking for revenge.

These two photos are of a 14th century painting of the site, and the aftermath of the 1945 attack, which left the Castle in a horrible state.

Luckily the Polish people rallied again to complete a magnificent restoration of the site, as you can see from this google picture below (I couldn’t get high enough!).


We had one of the best audio guided tours we have had - even though Normie tried to argue with the attendent that we didn’t need one. We certainly couldn’t  have found our way through the labyrinth of rooms and passages without it.

Some shots as we meandered through:



We are back in the apartment now after another 10km day, feet up with a wee dram in hand.


All our love from the Travellers ❤️⛪️🏰🍷🇵🇱



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