Top 10 Things to do in Malbork, Poland

September 18, 2017 Esmeralda Fenner

Malbork [ˈmalbɔrk] ( listen) (German: Marienburg ( listen); Latin: Civitas Beatae Virginis) is a town in northern Poland in the Żuławy region (Vistula delta), with 38,478 inhabitants (2006). Situated in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, it was previously assigned to Elbląg Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Malbork County.
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1. Malbork Castle Museum

ul. Staroscinska 1, Malbork 82-200, Poland +48 55 647 08 00
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Malbork Castle Museum

Reviewed By Sarah W - Ottawa

Visited Malbork Castle on a day trip from Gdansk. Easy train ride and walkable from the train station (though I was glad for Google maps). The audio guide is excellent, automatically telling you details based on where you are and telling you how to get to the next spot. I felt a little overwhelmed with information after two hours and cut my visit short; seems like you could easily spend 4-6 hours at the castle.

2. Malbork Train Station

Dworcowa, Malbork, Poland +48 55 612 13 02
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4.5 based on 79 reviews

Malbork Train Station

Reviewed By Paul H - Garstang, United Kingdom

This railway station is worth a visit if only to take in the splendid interior. The ceilings are very ornate.

3. Dino Park

ul. Torunska 61, Malbork 82-200, Poland +48 55 307 08 00
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Dino Park

Reviewed By Tjcamc

The positives are the parking and to be fair the dinosaur models are not bad and most move upon sensor detection as you walk around. That will cost you about 20 zloty each so not bad and there is a play park half way round. The bad news is you have to pay 5-8 zlotys each go for all the dinosaur rides and the other rides. That can soon add up. Would be better to have one price for all . Ice cream was not half bad though!

4. Mennonite Cemetery

Village of Stogi | Wieś Stogi, Malbork 82-200, Poland
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Mennonite Cemetery

Reviewed By endrju_74 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Hidden behind new Catholic church and it's graveyard this Mennonite cemetery is thought to be the biggest of it's kind in Poland. It's approximately 2,5 ha but the interesting part is much smaller. Contains both standing tombs - "stellas" as well as tombs lying on the ground. There's a number of graves moved here from other Mennonite Cemeteries - which had to give way to new developments. Great place for peace and quiet, even a wedding in nearby church didn't disturb the moment. New brown signs direct tourists from the main road to the car park at the side of church.

5. Latin School

Stare Miasto 42, Malbork 82-200, Poland +48 55 272 01 65
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5 based on 2 reviews

Latin School

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Na skarpie nad rzeką Nogat została wzniesiona w XIV wieku szkoła z przeznaczeniem na naukę języka łacińskiego.
Zniszczona w 1945 roku , obecnie odbudowana w 2014 na fundamentach starej szkoły.
Obecnie mieści się tu Malborskie Centrum Edukacji i Kultury , Planetarium , mediateka.

6. Water tower

Plac Slowianski 15, Malbork 82-200, Poland
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Water tower

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Wodociągowa wieża ciśnień zbudowana została wraz z uruchomieniem wodociągów w Malborku około 1905 roku. Cały czas czynna służy mieszkańcom. Mieści się na Placu Słowiańskim 15.

7. District Authority Office

Plac Slowianski 17, Malbork 82-200, Poland +48 55 646 04 00
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5 based on 1 reviews

District Authority Office

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Gmach wzniesiony w latach 1893 - 1895 w kształcie litery ,,L".
W gmachu mieści się siedziba Starostwa Powiatu Malborskiego i inne instytucje , jak Bank Millennium.
Ciekawy budynek .

8. MaSlankowa Tower

Staroscianska | Maciej Kilerowski boulevard, Malbork 82-200, Poland
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5 based on 1 reviews

MaSlankowa Tower

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Baszta Maślankowa - jest to budowla gotycka z XIV wieku ,najbardziej wysunięta na północ w kompleksie zamkowym.
Baszta posiada ciekawą historię związaną z nazwą , nie napiszę jaką żeby samemu ją poznać . Warto .

9. Post Office

17 Marca 38, Malbork 82-200, Poland
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Post Office

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Budynek Poczty zbudowany w latach 1891-1893 ,znajduje się u zbiegu ulic - Poczty Gdańskiej i 17 Marca. Charakterystycznym elementem budynku jest wieża z zegarem zwieńczona balkonem .
Ciekawy gmach warty zobaczenia.

10. Malbork City Hall

Plac Slowianski 5, Malbork 82-200, Poland +48 55 629 04 00
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Malbork City Hall

Reviewed By andingMalbork - Malbork, Poland

Budynek Nowego Ratusza ( dzisiaj Urzędu Miasta) , to inwestycja z okresu międzywojennego.
Budowę rozpoczęto 1927 roku ( położenie kamienia węgielnego) , a sam budynek ukończono w 1929 roku.
Budynek znajduje się przy Placu Słowiańskim , u zbiegu ulic Armii Krajowej i alej Rodła.

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