Malbork, July 2004 pcs .1 Next stop was Malbork, arrived there by train, where we felt like sardines in a tin.
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As you can see the queue was long, standing at about 50 min. Now we had to wait until it will convene a group of 20 people, and we go with a guide, because it alone can not: (.
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As we are curious about everything dreptaliśmy step by step leads me (very nice young kobietka) who told us the story of the castle, oprowadzając the chambers. At some point
itself kapnęła that actually she only says three of us:) have somehow were not interested in her stories.
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One thing I wkurzało a hurry because the next group goes brr. Almost deptaliśmy the heels. The massacre of some. Well in the end it was July and a lot of tourists.
Later we learned that on the second day was to be the staging of the battle of Malbork. Then it would only crowds.
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"September 14, 1309, the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order Siegfried von Malbork Feuchtwangen proclaimed capital of one of the most powerful countries in the southern Baltic coast. Since then, the castle in Malbork was repeatedly rebuilt and modified. Changed the function of the Castle, from the monastery through the fortress, stately residence of the rulers, the military garrison until the museum. " |
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