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Treasures and mysteries of the Malbork Castle
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18 June 2007


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#1. Welcome to my web site on the medieval castle in Malbork

       Almost my entire life is somehow revolving around the most impressive castle of the Northern Europe, namely at the Malbork Castle of Teutonic Knights. Currently I am a retired tourist guide at this castle. Because of this close link between myself and the castle, I have a lot to share regarding the medieval castle in Malbork. Therefore, I prepared this web site, and with the use of it I would like to show you my personal view of this interesting castle. I would like to illustrate for you everything that myself I consider to be the most interesting aspects of it. So let us have a look together at this pearl of medieval military architecture.
Notice that you can see the enlargement of each illustration from this web site. For this, it suffices to click on this illustration. Furthermore, most of the internet browsers that you may use, including the popular "Internet Explorer", allow also to download each illustration to your own computer, where it can be looked at, reduced or enlarged to the size that you may want, or printed with your own graphical software.

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Fig. #1. A section of an old picture painted in 1600 and entitled "The Siege of Malbork" (in Polish: "Oblężenie Malborka"). This old picture shows armies from Poland and from Gdansk during the "13 Years War" (1454-1466), as they place a siege over the Malbork Castle. It is an interesting illustration of the appearance of the Malbork Castle at that time.

#2. Let me introduce myself:

       My name is Czesław Pająk. Should you be interested to learn more about myself, some details about my life are summarised on the web page about myself (Czesław Pająk). Actually you may know me already from my Dictionaries of Proverbs, means a series of books in which I presented the selection of mutually corresponding English and Polish proverbs. (This first book from this series had the following editorial data: Czeslaw Pajak, Slownik Przyslow Angielskich - Dictionary of English Proverbs, Wydawnictwo Poznanskie Poznan 1998, ISBN 83-86138-45-9. Reprinted in 2002.)
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Fig. #2. Here is the cover page of my first book of proverbs, entitled "Słownik Przysłów Angielskich - Dictionary of English Proverbs"). Since it was published, several further my books appeared. Some of them are still available in bookshops of Poland. This book contains a selection of around 2800 English proverbs and their Polish equivalents. It contains most commonly used proverbs that originate from English and Polish culture. Since proverbs are the condensed form of folk wisdom, the book accumulates folkloristic essence of these two cultures. I am pleased that I can recommend it to all people who deal with both languages simultaneously, and would like to know (or learn) mutually corresponding proverbs of these languages and cultures.

#3. Here is a brief history of the Malbork Castle:

       The construction of Malbork Castle started in 1274. Since then it was continually build and enlarged, until 1420. From 14 September 1309 till 1457 it was the capitol of Teutonic Knights.
From 1457 till 1772 Malbork was part of Polish Royal Prussia. After the first partition of Poland in 1772 till 1945 it was part of German West Prussia. Since 1945 its been again Polish.
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The detailed history of the Malbork Castle is also presented on several other web sites. Examples of these include:
zamek.malbork.com.pl.
zamek.malbork.pl.
przewodnicy.com.
I would like to encourage you to visit these sites. The last two of these web sites are having English language versions.
       The links to pages on Malbork lists also several other web sites, which present history of Malbork and the castle. An example of these can be the web site jan.rel.pl, which describes (unfortunately in Polish only) the history of one of the oldest churches in Malbork (i.e. the Church of Saint John the Baptist).
Fig. #3. Another section of an old picture painted in 1600 and entitled "The Siege of Malbork" (in Polish: "Oblężenie Malborka"). This old picture shows armies from Poland and from Gdansk during the "13 Years War" (1454-1466), as they place a siege over the Malbork Castle. It is an interesting illustration of the appearance of the Malbork Castle at that time.

#4. What is worth to see in the Malbork Castle:

       There is a lot to see in the Malbork Castle. The most important points of interested are presented on the castle treasures page (select it from the "Menu 1" on the left margin of this screen).
       Notice that the Malbork castle is located in a small township of Malbork in the northern part of Poland, around 50 km south-east from Gdansk. (Currently Malbork is populated by around 40,000 people.) There are regular trains and buses from Gdansk to Malbork. There is good accomodation in Malbork, as well as exquisite dining facilities.
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Fig. #4. North-East view of Middle Castle. The area which now is covered with flowers used to be occupied by medieval fortifications which later were dismantled. The area shown was also the scenery of countles battles and wars.

#5. You should visit Malbork, to see yourself this beautifil and highly intriguing castle:

       Myself and my wife Nina we both used to be English speaking guides on the Malbork Castle. So perhaps we may meet you in the castle.
Please notice that this web site is prepared in three locations, which you can access under Internet addresses Malbork.20megsfree.com, Malbork.20m.com and Malbork.20fr.com. Thus if one of these addresses is currently unavailable, you can review this web site from the other addresses.
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Fig. #5. Newly rebuild Old Town of Malbork (view from the castle tower).

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#6. Information concerning this web page:

Copyright 2007 by Czesław Pająk: All photographs presented on this web page, and also on web pages with photographs, and treasures linked from this page, are copyrighted to myself, means to Czesław Pająk. All rights reserved. No replication of this photographs is permitted without a prior permission in writing from myself, means from Czesław Pająk.
Date of launching this web page: 13 November 2002.
Date of the most recent update of this page: 18 June 2007.
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