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  2. Malbork Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, [2] commonly known as Malbork Castle (Polish: Zamek w Malborku; German: Ordensburg Marienburg), is a brick gothic castle complex located in the town of Malbork, Poland, built in 13th and significantly expanded in 14th century.

  3. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    Located in Poland, Malbork Castle is the largest castle in the world. The castle was founded in 1274 by the Teutonic Knights who used it as their headquarters to help defeat Polish enemies and rule their own northern Baltic territories. The castle was expanded several time to host the growing number of Knights until their retreat to Königsberg ...

  4. Malbork - Wikipedia

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    Malbork Castle viewed over the Nogat River. The town was built in Prussia around the fortress Ordensburg Marienburg, which was founded in 1274 on the east bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights. Both the castle and the town (named Marienburg in German and Malborg or Malbork in Polish) were named for their patron saint, the Virgin Mary.

  5. List of castles in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. B. Babice (Lipowiec Castle) Lesser Poland Voivodeship; Baligród Castle – Subcarpathian Voivodeship;

  6. List of royal palaces - Wikipedia

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    Castle of Rivoli: Castle of Moncalieri: Castle of Agliè: Castle of Racconigi: Royal Palace: Naples: 18th century residence of the Buorbons as rulers of the Kingdom of Naples and later of the Two Sicilies. Reggia di Capodimonte: summer residence and hunting lodge of the Bourbon kings, now comprises the Museo di Capodimonte. Reggia di Quisisana ...

  7. Architecture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    The first Gothic structures in Poland were built in the 13th century in Silesia.The most important churches from this time are the cathedral in Wrocław and the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St Bartholomew in the same city, as well as the St Hedwig's Chapel in the Cistercian nuns abbey in Trzebnica and the castle chapel in Racibórz.