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Malbork

Malbork, the city in the north of Poland, on the bank of the Nogat river, is famous from the 14th century castle of Teutonic Order encircled by huge defensive walls with gates and towers.
Build in 14-15th century, the castle was renovated during 19th and 20th centuries and in 1961 converted into a museum. In 1997 it was registered as UNESCO's world heritage site.
In the castle you can see the biggest gothic dining room in Europe, collection of medieval militaries, chambers of Teutonic Order dignitaries with period furnishings, medieval system of heating. In the medieval kitchen of the convent you will find the historic kitchen utensils, old ovens and learn about the old cuisine. In the castle mill there are historic horse gear, roller mill, grain crushing mill, fanner and sifter. You can see the process of groats production and buy a bag of groats.
The Malbork Amber Collection in the castle shows high quality artistic objects made from the Baltic amber.
The attraction of Malbork is the yearly Siege of the Malbork castle, reconstruction of the battle from 1410 with. You can see the camp of medieval knights, the fights, and buy craft objects on the medieval market.
In Malbork you can admire the remains of the medieval defense system like 14th century towers, gates and brick city walls.
The city offers many good restaurants pubs and pizzerias. The enthusiasts of traditional Polish cuisine will find real treat in the restaurant in the cellars of the castle and during mediaeval feasts prepared in the kitchen of the High Castle.
Malbork is situated in the picturesque Zulawy region that was settled by Dutch Mennonites, who left a unique architecture of arcaded houses and a network of canals still called "Little Holland".












What to see in Poland

Krakow

Krakow, a historical royal capital, is probably the most beautiful and fascinating city in Poland. Apart from the Wawel Hill, Old Town, St Mary's Church with its famous medieval altar and numerous monuments, there are still plenty of places worth visiting. An amazing variety of restaurants, pubs and clubs make Krakow sparkle with life. The beauty and popularity of the former Jewish district of Kazimierz, numerous cultural events and charming atmosphere attracts ten of thousands visitors in every season.

Zakopane

Located at the foot of the splendid Tatra mountains, Zakopane is the winter sports capital of Poland and its most famous resort. A wide range of slopes will satisfy the most demanding skiers, whereas deep valleys, rocky peaks covered with snow and amazing sights will certainly please every visitor's eyes. A walk along Krup˘wki, the central mall makes you better experience the original folk culture.

Malbork

Malbork boasts the biggest medieval castle in Europe, encircled by huge defensive walls with gates and towers. Once it consisted of three parts: the outer one, which is ruined and not open for visits, the Middle Castle and the Upper Castle. The largest Gothic fortress in Europe, which was the seat of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order is a great example of monumental architecture.

Bialowieza

Bialowieza Forest is widely known as the bison's habitat, an animal extinct elsewhere. This National Park is the oldest primeval forest in Europe, a strict nature reserve that can be entered only with a guide. Apart from admiring wonderful sights and visiting many animals' natural environment, you can go here for a ride on a narrow-gauge train.

Pieniny

Pieniny mountain range is located in southern Poland and is famous for spectacular Dunajec rafting trips and diversity of landscape - many rock formations with the most famous trail to Trzy Korony (Three Crowns, after the characteristic three summits). A tourist coming here can not miss visiting castles - a lovely and well-preserved 14th-century castle in Niedzica and extensive ruins of a royal castle in Czorsztyn.

TriCity - Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot

Gdansk, Gdynia and Sopot are three beautiful cities in the north of Poland called "TriCity", located on the shore of the Baltic Sea. The most popular seaside resort is probably Sopot, with its longest wooden pier and busy main pedestrian mall. The sea and a great number of sports and cultural events make the TriCity a number one holiday destination.

Hel Peninsula

The Hel Peninsula with its most frequented spots of Wladyslawo, Jastarnia and Hel is a very popular holiday resort. After sunbathing, tourists can visit the lighthouse of the Rozewie Cape, take a walk along the seashore or visit one of the numerous restaurants or bars bustling with life during high season.

Auschwitz

The largest of the Nazi concentration camps built by Germans in occupied Poland and operated by SS. The first prisoners were Polish resistance fighters; later it became the center for extermination of European Jews. Auschwitz Memorial Museum and Auschwitz Jewish Center, consisting of an educational center, a museum, and a synagogue - all of them remind us of the victims of the Holocaust. A must see, so we do not forget where hatred, superiority ideology, and fanaticism leads.

Bieszczady

Bieszczady Mountains is a rather wild, still undiscovered region of forests and high open meadows. The picturesque landscapes together with excellent grounds for hiking trips, winter sports, horse rides and relaxing strolls make it an ideal holiday destination. A paradise for lovers of nature, those who want to escape from overwhelming noise and everyday life.

Wieliczka Salt Mine

The Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the world's oldest mining sites still in operation. The underground tourist route leads through galleries and chambers on three levels, including the splendidly adorned Chapel of the Blessed Kinga at the depth of 101 meters. Unique sculptures, all carved in rock salt decorate a mysterious labyrinth of 300 kilometers of halls and corridors.

Wroclaw

Wroclaw, called "the city of one hundred bridges" lies on several islands and, as a capital of Lower Silesia amazes with its great Gothic and Baroque architecture. The city is picturesquely located on several rivers, has a wonderful Old City with beautiful monumental churches and old buildings. Apart from its unique location and wonderful architecture, Wroclaw boasts busy nightlife which attracts innumerable visitors from all over Poland and abroad.

Biebrza National Park

Biebrza, located in Northeast Poland is the largest national park in Poland. Unique in Europe for its highly diversified fauna, as well as its marshes and peat lands. A great wildlife refugee combined with amazing sights.

Great Masurian Lakes

The Masuria is a picturesque land of no less than 3,000 bigger and smaller lakes. One of the best choices for those who love nature, tranquility, sailing, fishing and wandering around. It is mainly a holiday destination, but apart from the water sports you may explore there a multitude of historical places- for example some castles, Baroque church in Swieta Lipka and Hitler's wartime headquarters.


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