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Plan language: СрпскиZanimljive stvari koje se mogu raditi u Malborku, Poljska uključuju posetu Malborskom zamku, najvećem zamku od cigle na svetu koji se nalazi 60 km od Gdanjska. Zamkovi muzej u Malborku nudi dubok istorijski uvid. Ne propustite Kapiju Svetog Jovana i čvrste zidine zamka koje su nemi svedoci vremena srednjovekovne odbrane.


Pronađite najveću ciglenu tvrđavu na svetu, gde istorija Teutonskih vitezova oživljava. Doživite atmosferu srednjovekovnih bitaka i istražite misteriozne podrume.
Brze činjenice: This fortress is the largest brick fortress in the world with an area of about 21 hectares. Its location was once the center of power of the Teutonic Knights from the 13th to the 15th century.
Istaknuto: What is extraordinary is the underground chamber that once held a great treasure and the hall that could accommodate thousands of troops. At night, the fortress presents a dramatic view with lighting that highlights the texture of its red brick.


Istražite najveći cigleni zamak na svetu, koji prikazuje živu srednjovekovnu istoriju. Doživite putovanje kroz vreme prolazeći kroz oružarnice i zadivljujuće panorame!
Brze činjenice: Ovaj zamak predstavlja najveći kompleks ciglenih zamkova na svetu, prostirući se na više od 21 hektar. U njegovoj izgradnji korišćeno je više od 3 miliona cigala, stvarajući impresivan i jedinstven prizor.
Istaknuto: Podzemne prostorije zamka čuvaju kolekciju oružja i oklopa iz srednjeg veka, dodajući autentičnu i zadivljujuću atmosferu. Sa najvišeg tornja posetioci mogu uživati u širokom pogledu na Baltičko more i reku Nogat, što predstavlja zapanjujući prizor posebno u vreme zalaska sunca.
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Szarlotka is a traditional Polish apple pie, often served with a dusting of powdered sugar and sometimes a scoop of ice cream, popular all over Poland including Malbork.

Sernik is a classic Polish cheesecake made with twaróg cheese, known for its creamy texture and often enjoyed during holidays and family gatherings in Malbork.

Makowiec is a poppy seed roll, a traditional dessert rolled with a sweet poppy seed filling, commonly baked for Christmas and Easter in Malbork.

Pierogi are Polish dumplings filled with various ingredients such as potato, cheese, meat, or mushrooms, and they are a staple in Malbork's traditional cuisine.

Bigos, also known as hunter’s stew, is a hearty dish made from sauerkraut, fresh cabbage, and various meats, reflecting the rustic flavors of Malbork.

Flaki is a traditional Polish tripe soup, seasoned with marjoram and considered a comforting dish commonly served in Malbork’s local eateries.

Kompot is a traditional Polish fruit drink made by boiling fresh or dried fruits with sugar and spices, popular in Malbork for its refreshing taste.

Miód Pitny is Polish mead, an alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, historically brewed and enjoyed in the Malbork region.

Kawa zbożowa is a caffeine-free grain coffee substitute made from roasted cereals, widely consumed in Malbork especially during colder months.
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Local and regional trains connecting to Gdansk, Torun, Elblag
From Gdansk Airport, take a direct train to Malbork station, about 1h travel.
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Komentari (5)
Pro tip: Buy your ticket to the castle combo with the museum nearby. It saves money and you get to skip the long line if you go right at opening.
Malbork in early fall is great, the weather was perfect for walking. Food was decent but a bit pricey, would recommend 2 days max here.
Food scene is hit or miss, some places felt touristy. Overall vibe is chill but not much nightlife, so don’t expect too much after dark.
The castle is stunning but gets crowded midday, maybe go early morning or late afternoon for better photos and less hustle.
Avoid eating right around the main square, walk a block or two out for authentic Polish meals at better prices. Taxi apps worked better than buses for getting around.