Castles around gmina Stare Pole are primarily represented by the nearby Malbork Castle, located approximately 11 kilometers from the administrative boundaries of gmina Stare Pole. This region is characterized by its proximity to the Nogat River, a branch of the Vistula, which historically supported the construction of significant defensive structures. The landscape is generally flat, typical of the Vistula Delta, making the towering brick architecture of Malbork a prominent feature. The area offers a blend of historical significance and natural riverine scenery.
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The monumental, eight-meter-high statue of the Madonna with Child was the largest medieval sculpture in Europe. The figure of Mary was created in 1340, when the Franciscan chapel was expanded and the Church of St. Mary was built in its place. The figure was molded from plaster and originally decorated with polychromy and gilded. 40 years later, it received a golden and colorful glass mosaic. The Madonna was a symbol of the castle and the city for more than 600 years, until 1945, which proved tragic for the castle and the city of Marienburg (Polish: Malbork). The war caused the tower and the church to fall. The figure of Mary was buried under the rubble. In the 1960s, the church was rebuilt, but without the sculpture of the Madonna. We had to wait a whole 71 years to be able to admire the magnificence of the Madonna in all her glory again. The reconstruction of the statue of the Madonna with Child is largely thanks to the Mater Dei Foundation, which was founded in May 2007 on the initiative of the Marienburg Tour Guide Association. The reconstruction of the figure was made possible within the framework of the project "Restoration and reconstruction of the Church of St. Mary in the Marienburg Castle Museum". https://de.visitmalbork.pl/954,Marienfigur.html
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The St. Adalbert Bridge (Most im. św. Wojciecha) spans the Nogat River and leads you with the very best panoramic views of Marienburg Castle to the largest brick castle in the world. It connects the modern promenade (Bulwar im. Macieja Kilarskiego) on the city side directly with the castle grounds.
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It was a place for representation, administration, and the private residence of a medieval prince, equipped with the highest living comforts of its time. This included central warm-air heating, water supply, and hidden servants' corridors.
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The outer wall of Marienburg Castle is an important part of the Teutonic Castle in Malbork, which is largely made of brick and is considered the largest brick building in the world. Marienburg was the power center of the Teutonic state and remains an impressive example of medieval military technology and brick architecture to this day.
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Stop to enjoy the view. Then nice snacks and drinks are provided at a small market after the bridge.
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The most significant historical attraction is undoubtedly Malbork Castle, located approximately 11 kilometers away. This immense brick fortress, built by the Teutonic Order, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest castle in the world by land area.
Malbork Castle was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding universal value as a masterpiece of late medieval defensive and residential architecture. It is the most complete and elaborate example of a Gothic brick-built castle complex in the unique style of the Teutonic Order. You can find more information about its designation on the UNESCO website.
Yes, Malbork Castle is considered family-friendly. Its vast complex offers an immersive experience for all ages, with plenty to explore, including courtyards, towers, and the museum. The sheer scale and historical context can be engaging for children and adults alike.
A comprehensive visit to Malbork Castle can take several hours, typically 3-5 hours, to fully explore the High, Middle, and Lower Castles, including the Grand Masters' Palace, the Great Refectory, and the various exhibitions within the museum.
Malbork Castle is a prime example of Gothic brick architecture, characteristic of the Teutonic Order. It features impressive defensive walls, such as the Outer wall of Malbork Castle, and intricate interiors like the Grand Master's Palace, showcasing medieval engineering and design.
The area around Malbork Castle and the Nogat River offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes, running trails, and MTB routes. For example, there are easy hikes like the 'Malbork Train Station – Little Knight loop' or moderate running trails such as the 'Nogat Riverside Park – Promenade at the foot of the castle loop'. You can explore more options in the easy hikes guide, running trails guide, and MTB trails guide for gmina Stare Pole.
Yes, there are excellent viewpoints. The path Along the castle and the Nogat River offers scenic perspectives of Malbork Castle from the newly designed shore path. Views from across the Nogat River or from the castle tower itself provide picturesque panoramas.
Malbork Castle can be visited year-round, especially on snow-free days. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the extensive grounds, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the castle's imposing structure is impressive, though some outdoor areas might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Yes, the Castle Museum in Malbork, established in 1961, houses over 40,000 museum items. It features one of the largest collections of medieval architectural elements and artistic amber wares, detailing the life of the Teutonic Knights, medieval history, and amber crafting.
Given the extensive walking involved, both indoors and outdoors, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended. Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary between the castle's interior and exterior, and be prepared for potential changes in weather, especially if visiting during cooler months.
Within the castle, particularly at the Grand Master's Palace, you can find statues of prominent Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order, such as Hermann von Salza, Winrich von Kniprode, Siegfried von Feuchtwangen, and Albrecht von Brandenburg, each playing a significant role in the Order's history. There is also a memorial plaque for Conrad Steinbrecht, the restorer of Marienburg.


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