In the case of the Teutonic Order, religion was only a cover for the true nature of its activity. The true nature of this order was the territorial conquest and expansion to create its own state. Originally, this knightly order was invited to Poland by the Polish prince Konrad of Mazovia in order to convert to Christianity the Prussian tribes living north of Poland. Instead of the Christian way, the Teutonic Knights "converted" the Prussians with fire and sword and Germanized them. In other words, the Teutonic Knights abused Polish hospitality and pursued mainly their own goals. It became the source of a long and bloody conflict between the Polish Kingdom and the Teutonic Order.
Wow 😮. It’s amazing to see the castle Malbork from your perspective! Now I see how huge this castle 🏰 is! You are perfect with details! Can’t wait to see another target 🎯. Lidzbark Warminski ? Another Teutonic castle 🏰😉
Polska jest różnorodna,nowoczesna ale i klimatyczna jak z XIX wieku. Irlandczycy niewiele wiedzą o Polsce. Dobrze,że pokazujecie polskie miasta. Zapraszamy do zwiedzania.
@17:53 Actually, there's something traditionally Polish (or frankly speaking available only in Poland) at MacDonalds: a burger called WieśMac (CountryMac). Beef, special mustard-horseradish sauce, cheddar, lots of onions (it's great!), lettuce, tomato. And this is not a sandwich created because McD had to have something regional on offer. It tastes really great and I prefer it to the BigMac.
Really glad you guys had "fun storming the castle"! (For The Princess Bride movie lovers). I moved to Poland in 2013. Later that year I visit Gdańsk, Sopot and Malbork. I loved that castle so much. I did not realize it is the largest in the world. Cool stat! I have lived in Poland for 9 years, but you two have seen more of it in 3 months than I have in all these years living here. I need to play tourist more often here.😁 Thanks for the great video. Safe travels.
2:30 Name of the place (including castle was Ordersburg Marienburg. The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly known as the Teutonic Knights (or Teutonic Order) built this in 13th century.
I think there are bigger castles, but Malbork Castle is the largest medieval castle in the world and also the largest brick castle. A stunning place that I've never been to, unfortunately. And I'm Polish. I have to visit this castle in a near future. Great video guys, greetings from Płock! 🙂
You did great job - I just visited this castle a week ago. Everything is still so fresh in my mind. It was mind blowing. This is definitely a must see in Poland.
35 UNESCO world Heritage sites. That's an accomplishment to be proud of! Malbork is really cool, high up on our must-visit bucketlist! Thanks for taking us along 😁
Hi, another great video from Malbork:).A brief reminder for you tomorrow's the opening ceremony of the 762 Dominican Fair in Gdańsk and on Sunday the Bread Feast ,maybe some material from this fair, fingers crossed;),a greeting to you .
What a gr8 couple u are 🙂 well balanced and informative vids.. planning to visit the Castle in June hopefully now well prepared after seeing your experience
After that intro, we are ready for battle! Too bad we are already subscribed and can't hit that "juicy red button" anymore! You look so happy and excited in this video. Which makes sense. How often do you see the world's largest castle? We haven't laughed this hard in a while. Great video!
@4:42 ... boiling oil, boiling tar, molten lead, ordinary boiling water, various suspicious concoctions. Millstones with sharpened rods, wheels scooped with iron, flaming torches were also dropped, iron hooks were also let down from above and enemies were lifted into the air. And other sweet things.
Potwierdzam, zwiedzanie bywa męczące, ale przenosi nas w zupełnie inny świat. Podczas zwiedzania Auschwitz, zeszło nam około 6ciu godzin, ale to nieważne. Wizyta tam zapada w pamięć. Rozważcie wyjazd w tamte okolice.
The stay (imprisonment) in the Auschwitz concentration camp was one of the ways in which the Germans committed genocide on the Polish nation. During World War II, (almost) 12 million Polish citizens (35% of the population of the Polish republic) died or disappear, including almost 3 million Jews [living in Poland]. On June 14, 1940, Germans transported 728 people of Polish nationality from the Polish city of Tarnów to the Auschwitz concentration camp. In addition to the small group of German criminal prisoners who served as Kapos, Poles were the first prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Forced to hard, exhausting work, they often died after a few weeks. Over the next two years, more people of Polish nationality (men, women and children, including Maximilian Kolbe, Tadeusz Pietrzykowski and Czesław Kwoka) were transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Moreover, since the beginning of World War II, mass shootings of Poles by German soldiers were carried out to exterminate people of Polish origin. During the massacre in Wola (a district of the Polish capital Warsaw) German soldiers murdered from 30,000 to 65,000 Poles (Polish nationality - men, women and children) within three days (August 5-7, 1944). The murders took place at the beginning of the Warsaw Uprising (August 1, 1944 - October 2, 1944). [The Warsaw Uprising was not a Warsaw ghetto uprising]. Mass robberies (plunders) of Polish state and private property was also carried out. Up till now, many valuable collections of books, sculptures and paintings have not returned to Poland. (As a result of plundering Polish cultural resources during World War II, the National Museum in Warsaw lost a large part of its collections, including: 99% numismatic items, 100% clocks, 80% gold articles and jewelry (Jublier's products), 63% fabrics, 60% furniture, 70% books and royal bookplate (royal ex-librīs). Less than three years after the start of World War II (January 20, 1942), the Germans decided on the genocide the Jewish population at the Wannsee conference in Germany.
I would recoomend you Krzeszòw monastry and książ castle and srebrna gòra. All of them are not far away from Wrocław where you can find many attractions like panorama racławicka (almost 360 degrees painting). If you like to just have fun go to Suntago aquapark and go to energy landia rollercoster park.
I wonder if there's still this night sightseeing with actors dressed as knights with torches and stuff. I did that around 20 years ago and it was insane 😍
Having morning coffee and watching your adventures, contemplating to shower or not I think I have seen enough Malbork castle thanks to you and don't need to go myself. My advise: don't ever go to Kazimierz Dolny as It's a total tourist trap! (...)I'm also singing now "Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair Flow it, show it"
where parties were held for guests, the heating system looked like this: below there were chambers in which there were stones , you lit a fire there , they heated up , then the smoke that arose had to be removed that is simply ventilated this room and then hot stones for many hours heated from under the floor, special holes the whole room
Krzyżacy to było utrapienie Polski w tamtych czasach. Sami sobie zrobiliśmy krzywdę, ponieważ zakon się usamodzielnił i zaczął zagarniać większe tereny Polski.. Konrad mazowiecki ich sprowadził aby chrystianizować Prusy ale wyszło jak wyszło.. wyhodowaliśmy sobie wroga na własnej piersi ;)
During WW2 nazis had headquater there its a lor of intresting stories with castle and Malbork a lot of tunels under the city that was going under castle and a whole City.
The castle was built by the Germans. Poland never managed to conquer it by siege, but Poland later bought it back from the Teutonic Knights. During World War II, the castle was bombed by the Russians and demolished. The Poles began to rebuild the castle from 1961. The reconstruction is still ongoing.
Nie. W średniowieczu nie było takiego pojęcia jak naród. Byłeś poddanym króla np polskiego i mówiłeś w jakim dialekcie np języka niemieckiego. Nawet ci do głowy nie przyszło ,że jesteś niemcem w dzisiejszym znaczeniu. Pojęcie narodowości powstało dopiero w XIX wieku. Np ludzie z Gdańska mówili po niemiecku i byli wiernymi i (najlepszymi obywatelami) poddanymi króla polskiego. A np Mazurzy (około 200km na wschód od Gdańska mówili o polsku i w wojnie z bolszewikami (1918-1920) nie chcieli walczyć za Polskę. Czuli się już Niemcami. Taki paradoks.
You should go there when are the big event is colled "Oblężenie malborka" this is amazing medieval event when Polish KIng with his army try to defit this castle after winning the battle of Grunwald
Nogat is not your third river. You’ve seen Biała in Bielsko-Biała, Wisła in Kraków, Toruń and Gdańsk (and now obviously in Warsaw), Motława in Gdańsk and Odra in Wrocław.
The currently operating Teutonic Order now has 1000 years to atone for its brutal crimes and thefts committed in the Middle Ages. Back then, they were very brutal under the guise of a religious order. It's good that the king of Poland bought the castle, because it's scary to think if these criminals still functioned in such a castle. And this is how they are in Vienna and they do penance for charity and charity.
Worth it🤭 Propably it is one of the best castles in the Europe. But You should visit as well Carcassonn in France. It is not available. But for Irish people after Malbork best way.
You people before toking about Gdansk ,Sopot ,Gdynia ,whot about and off electric tran Wejherowo smoll biutyful town with kalwaria, which is wery biutyful to visit.
How big is this castle? Just imagine that spending just five hours inside you've seen about 2% of it. There are many places which are not accessible for common tourists at typical five hours excursion. However west european gothic is maybe more decorative, the Malbork Castle express what in the gothic architecture is most characteristic and recognizable. Gothic itself as it is ;)
This castle was totally destroyed so there is not much decoration left. You dont need to go to west to see nicer gohthic architecture. Just learn about Poland.
It is good to see photos from 1945 after soviets damaged a castle and compare it to what we see today. Everybody knows that Warsaw has been destroyed to the ground by nazis, but it is good to remember that cities like Gdańsk or Wrocław were ruined almost the same way as Warsaw. The same story with the Malbork castle.
Warsaw has been destroyed to the ground by Germans. Nazism / Neo-Nazism - ([German] National Socialism) - was / is the extreme German version of fascism.
On the walls of the castle in Malbork, the place where the gunpowder cannon ball fired during the assault of the Polish army in 1410 is visible to this day.
Wir waren in den 90 er Jahre mal in Polen. In Danzig und im ehemaligen Ostpreußen um nach deutschen Spuren zu suchen. Ostpreußen war das Land der Norddeutschen Backsteingotik und die Kornkammer Deutschlands. Es galt bis 1945 als die schönste deutsche Provinz. Mam muss zugeben das die Polen viel wiederaufgebaut haben wenn ich mir so diverse TH-cam Videos anschaue, Respekt
Is a Malbork Castle a biggest in the world - it's disputable. A Carcassone Fortress is one big castle in fact and is much bigger than Malbork Castle. Even Windsor Castle is bigger than Malbork. Malbork Castle is biggest brick-made castle in the world - no doubt.
* It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area. 🙃 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbork_Castle
Yes it is 👍😊
Landmass determines the size of a building otherwise, height would determine the how tall a building is but not if it's bigger.
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Wow, this city is very well maintained ❤️ Everything is very beautiful. Thanks for your videos.👍🏻
Thanks for the video
The castle is amazing and there is so much awesome history behind it! Thank you for sharing with us!
Enjoy Malbork with us 🇵🇱
This castle have a lot of history
In the case of the Teutonic Order, religion was only a cover for the true nature of its activity. The true nature of this order was the territorial conquest and expansion to create its own state. Originally, this knightly order was invited to Poland by the Polish prince Konrad of Mazovia in order to convert to Christianity the Prussian tribes living north of Poland. Instead of the Christian way, the Teutonic Knights "converted" the Prussians with fire and sword and Germanized them. In other words, the Teutonic Knights abused Polish hospitality and pursued mainly their own goals. It became the source of a long and bloody conflict between the Polish Kingdom and the Teutonic Order.
amazing place👍👍👍
Wow 😮. It’s amazing to see the castle Malbork from your perspective! Now I see how huge this castle 🏰 is! You are perfect with details!
Can’t wait to see another target 🎯. Lidzbark Warminski ? Another Teutonic castle 🏰😉
Poland has 600 castles.
We are so sad we missed this! One of our biggest regrets from traveling through Poland....... Great video guys!
Definitely going to head to this place when I come to Europe next year! Great video, guys!
Pięknie pokazane film wybieramy się wrześniu na zwiedzanie Malborka i Elbląga i otwarcie przekopu wiślanej dzięki 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
It is the biggest brick castle. Great video.
Did you know Rynek Główny, the main square of Kraków, is Europe's largest medieval town square?
You are really nice people!
Polska jest różnorodna,nowoczesna ale i klimatyczna jak z XIX wieku. Irlandczycy niewiele wiedzą o Polsce. Dobrze,że pokazujecie polskie miasta. Zapraszamy do zwiedzania.
Fajnie pokazane 👍👍👍👍. Pozdrowienia.
@17:53 Actually, there's something traditionally Polish (or frankly speaking available only in Poland) at MacDonalds: a burger called WieśMac (CountryMac). Beef, special mustard-horseradish sauce, cheddar, lots of onions (it's great!), lettuce, tomato. And this is not a sandwich created because McD had to have something regional on offer. It tastes really great and I prefer it to the BigMac.
yeah and its by far the tastiest burger in the menu. I eat it every time Im there
I was there when i was a kid, some 35-40 years ago, and to be honest i dont rememeber anything. Now I know i have to go there again.
It was a good video, I didn't know how time has passed
Consider checking out Srebrna Góra too. Its largest mountain fortress in Europe:)
Yasssssss!!! And I live like 5 kilometers from it 😁
Krzeszòw - beautiful monastry not far away from Wrocław also. Is really beautiful.
Amazing castle ❤ 💙 💜
Really glad you guys had "fun storming the castle"! (For The Princess Bride movie lovers). I moved to Poland in 2013. Later that year I visit Gdańsk, Sopot and Malbork. I loved that castle so much. I did not realize it is the largest in the world. Cool stat! I have lived in Poland for 9 years, but you two have seen more of it in 3 months than I have in all these years living here. I need to play tourist more often here.😁 Thanks for the great video. Safe travels.
its fascinating to think people lived iand fought in that castle l that time ago, amazing
2:30 Name of the place (including castle was Ordersburg Marienburg. The Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, commonly known as the Teutonic Knights (or Teutonic Order) built this in 13th century.
Greetings from Malbork, I live here!
Lovely place hope u have a great time there. Zdrowia
I think there are bigger castles, but Malbork Castle is the largest medieval castle in the world and also the largest brick castle. A stunning place that I've never been to, unfortunately. And I'm Polish. I have to visit this castle in a near future. Great video guys, greetings from Płock! 🙂
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You did great job - I just visited this castle a week ago. Everything is still so fresh in my mind. It was mind blowing. This is definitely a must see in Poland.
35 UNESCO world Heritage sites. That's an accomplishment to be proud of! Malbork is really cool, high up on our must-visit bucketlist! Thanks for taking us along 😁
wonderful
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Hi, another great video from Malbork:).A brief reminder for you tomorrow's the opening ceremony of the 762 Dominican Fair in Gdańsk and on Sunday the Bread Feast ,maybe some material from this fair, fingers crossed;),a greeting to you .
It's nice to watch you! Malbork is my hometown. I'm so proud of it!
What a gr8 couple u are 🙂 well balanced and informative vids.. planning to visit the Castle in June hopefully now well prepared after seeing your experience
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
😍😍 Suuper..!!
Thanks for the great video!
Super ♥️
After that intro, we are ready for battle! Too bad we are already subscribed and can't hit that "juicy red button" anymore! You look so happy and excited in this video. Which makes sense. How often do you see the world's largest castle? We haven't laughed this hard in a while. Great video!
Hahaha thanks guys ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My city! 🥰
Good work tracking unesco sites, that's a good idea. We've seen several but never thought to catalog them.
Greetings from Malbork :D
Piękny zamek jeden z moich przodków zaginiony przez krzyżakow go budował
@4:42 ... boiling oil, boiling tar, molten lead, ordinary boiling water, various suspicious concoctions.
Millstones with sharpened rods, wheels scooped with iron, flaming torches were also dropped, iron hooks were also let down from above and enemies were lifted into the air. And other sweet things.
Very awesome! Thanks for the tour! 👍
Thanks for the great video! What about the tower of the High Castle? Have you been there?
Potwierdzam, zwiedzanie bywa męczące, ale przenosi nas w zupełnie inny świat. Podczas zwiedzania Auschwitz, zeszło nam około 6ciu godzin, ale to nieważne. Wizyta tam zapada w pamięć. Rozważcie wyjazd w tamte okolice.
The stay (imprisonment) in the Auschwitz concentration camp was one of the ways in which the Germans committed genocide on the Polish nation.
During World War II, (almost) 12 million Polish citizens (35% of the population of the Polish republic) died or disappear, including almost 3 million Jews [living in Poland].
On June 14, 1940, Germans transported 728 people of Polish nationality from the Polish city of Tarnów to the Auschwitz concentration camp. In addition to the small group of German criminal prisoners who served as Kapos, Poles were the first prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Forced to hard, exhausting work, they often died after a few weeks. Over the next two years, more people of Polish nationality (men, women and children, including Maximilian Kolbe, Tadeusz Pietrzykowski and Czesław Kwoka) were transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Moreover, since the beginning of World War II, mass shootings of Poles by German soldiers were carried out to exterminate people of Polish origin. During the massacre in Wola (a district of the Polish capital Warsaw) German soldiers murdered from 30,000 to 65,000 Poles (Polish nationality - men, women and children) within three days (August 5-7, 1944). The murders took place at the beginning of the Warsaw Uprising (August 1, 1944 - October 2, 1944). [The Warsaw Uprising was not a Warsaw ghetto uprising].
Mass robberies (plunders) of Polish state and private property was also carried out. Up till now, many valuable collections of books, sculptures and paintings have not returned to Poland. (As a result of plundering Polish cultural resources during World War II, the National Museum in Warsaw lost a large part of its collections, including: 99% numismatic items, 100% clocks, 80% gold articles and jewelry (Jublier's products), 63% fabrics, 60% furniture, 70% books and royal bookplate (royal ex-librīs). Less than three years after the start of World War II (January 20, 1942), the Germans decided on the genocide the Jewish population at the Wannsee conference in Germany.
My beautiful city ❤️
Moszna Castle -real Disney Castle in Poland :)
I suggest to try Chikker. I think it is only available in Poland. My everyday favorite while in Poland.
My beautiful Town 🤩
I would recoomend you Krzeszòw monastry and książ castle and srebrna gòra. All of them are not far away from Wrocław where you can find many attractions like panorama racławicka (almost 360 degrees painting).
If you like to just have fun go to Suntago aquapark and go to energy landia rollercoster park.
Not far away from my town 😎
i go here every year! i love malbork
I wonder if there's still this night sightseeing with actors dressed as knights with torches and stuff. I did that around 20 years ago and it was insane 😍
Koniecznie musicie odwiedzić zamek Książ w Wałbrzychu
Nice intro ✌️
I recomented Bydgoszcz, beautiful River and Place unsual
its huge. Top must have see visit castles in europe definately
Film byłby bardzo ciekawy i można bylo-
by dużo zobaczyć gdyby sympatyczni
Przewodnicy go niezasłaniali.beautiful.
Having morning coffee and watching your adventures, contemplating to shower or not I think I have seen enough Malbork castle thanks to you and don't need to go myself. My advise: don't ever go to Kazimierz Dolny as It's a total tourist trap! (...)I'm also singing now "Hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair, hair
Flow it, show it"
Bieszczady this is the best place in Poland !!!
Brawo super
cool man ;)
I've being there only twice. Not enough.
Polecam jechać do Pacanowa żeby zobaczyć koziołka matołka.
where parties were held for guests, the heating system looked like this: below there were chambers in which there were stones , you lit a fire there , they heated up , then the smoke that arose had to be removed that is simply ventilated this room and then hot stones for many hours heated from under the floor, special holes the whole room
Try Wieśmak in McDonalds. It's by far the tastiest burger and it's avaible only in Poland.
Byłem w zamku w Malborku w 1978 roku robi wrażenie
so many stones
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Krzyżacy to było utrapienie Polski w tamtych czasach. Sami sobie zrobiliśmy krzywdę, ponieważ zakon się usamodzielnił i zaczął zagarniać większe tereny Polski.. Konrad mazowiecki ich sprowadził aby chrystianizować Prusy ale wyszło jak wyszło.. wyhodowaliśmy sobie wroga na własnej piersi ;)
Nogat is a branch of Vistula (Wisła) river.
ja mieszkam w Malborku :)
During WW2 nazis had headquater there its a lor of intresting stories with castle and Malbork a lot of tunels under the city that was going under castle and a whole City.
Hey guys, what about Odra River in Wrocław? 😁
Malbork - sounds like Marlboro 😀
The castle was built by the Germans. Poland never managed to conquer it by siege, but Poland later bought it back from the Teutonic Knights. During World War II, the castle was bombed by the Russians and demolished. The Poles began to rebuild the castle from 1961. The reconstruction is still ongoing.
Nie. W średniowieczu nie było takiego pojęcia jak naród. Byłeś poddanym króla np polskiego i mówiłeś w jakim dialekcie np języka niemieckiego. Nawet ci do głowy nie przyszło ,że jesteś niemcem w dzisiejszym znaczeniu. Pojęcie narodowości powstało dopiero w XIX wieku.
Np ludzie z Gdańska mówili po niemiecku i byli wiernymi i (najlepszymi obywatelami) poddanymi króla polskiego.
A np Mazurzy (około 200km na wschód od Gdańska mówili o polsku i w wojnie z bolszewikami (1918-1920) nie chcieli walczyć za Polskę. Czuli się już Niemcami. Taki paradoks.
You should go there when are the big event is colled "Oblężenie malborka" this is amazing medieval event when Polish KIng with his army try to defit this castle after winning the battle of Grunwald
Energylandia - Zatorze .the largest park for fun in Poland
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Hi, if you are still in Malbork and want to see cool places like old bunkers around the town, let me know.
Nogat is not your third river. You’ve seen Biała in Bielsko-Biała, Wisła in Kraków, Toruń and Gdańsk (and now obviously in Warsaw), Motława in Gdańsk and Odra in Wrocław.
Nice 👍
Dla polskich widzów chcących posłuchać ciekawych historii o Malborku polecam filmy z kanału "Obywatel JC" :)
Dziękuję!
The currently operating Teutonic Order now has 1000 years to atone for its brutal crimes and thefts committed in the Middle Ages. Back then, they were very brutal under the guise of a religious order. It's good that the king of Poland bought the castle, because it's scary to think if these criminals still functioned in such a castle. And this is how they are in Vienna and they do penance for charity and charity.
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It appears in a huge part in the film Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God..
Nie wiem dlaczegjestescie kocham bardzo Was szanuje
Worth it🤭
Propably it is one of the best castles in the Europe. But You should visit as well Carcassonn in France. It is not available. But for Irish people after Malbork best way.
You people before toking about Gdansk ,Sopot ,Gdynia ,whot about and off electric tran Wejherowo smoll biutyful town with kalwaria, which is wery biutyful to visit.
How big is this castle? Just imagine that spending just five hours inside you've seen about 2% of it. There are many places which are not accessible for common tourists at typical five hours excursion.
However west european gothic is maybe more decorative, the Malbork Castle express what in the gothic architecture is most characteristic and recognizable. Gothic itself as it is ;)
This castle was totally destroyed so there is not much decoration left. You dont need to go to west to see nicer gohthic architecture. Just learn about Poland.
Nogat (Perfect pronuncation) is part of Wisła...
im from Malbork
It is good to see photos from 1945 after soviets damaged a castle and compare it to what we see today. Everybody knows that Warsaw has been destroyed to the ground by nazis, but it is good to remember that cities like Gdańsk or Wrocław were ruined almost the same way as Warsaw. The same story with the Malbork castle.
Warsaw has been destroyed to the ground by Germans.
Nazism / Neo-Nazism - ([German] National Socialism) - was / is the extreme German version of fascism.
💥I'm so fucking fricken that you are happy in Malbork⚖️😀
On the walls of the castle in Malbork, the place where the gunpowder cannon ball fired during the assault of the Polish army in 1410 is visible to this day.
Parę lat tam przepracował, i podziękuje XD
Wir waren in den 90 er Jahre mal in Polen. In Danzig und im ehemaligen Ostpreußen um nach deutschen Spuren zu suchen. Ostpreußen war das Land der Norddeutschen Backsteingotik und die Kornkammer Deutschlands. Es galt bis 1945 als die schönste deutsche Provinz. Mam muss zugeben das die Polen viel wiederaufgebaut haben wenn ich mir so diverse TH-cam Videos anschaue, Respekt
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Mieszkam w malborku
18:00😂😂😂😂
Is a Malbork Castle a biggest in the world - it's disputable. A Carcassone Fortress is one big castle in fact and is much bigger than Malbork Castle. Even Windsor Castle is bigger than Malbork. Malbork Castle is biggest brick-made castle in the world - no doubt.
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Jakie ja mam szczęście że mieszkam w Malborku 😁 krzyżackie miasto na naszych terenach urzędowali Niemcy a Hitler swoją siedzibę miał na ul 17 marca