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Marienburg Collection

Marienburg, located on the west side of Prussia in Germany, is a captivating historical site that holds centuries of rich history

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving)

Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving)
3600053 Malbork, Poland, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Malbork. Poland. City founded in 13 th century by Teutonic knights with the name of Marienburg)

Background imageMarienburg Collection: View at Punderich and Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

View at Punderich and Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: View from Prinzenkopftower at Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

View from Prinzenkopftower at Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Aerial view at the Marienburg near Zell, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Aerial view at the Marienburg near Zell, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco

The 13th century Malbork Castle, founded by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Marienburg (Marys Castle). Pomerania, Poland

Background imageMarienburg Collection: River Mosel with former cloister Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

River Mosel with former cloister Marienburg, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: River Mosel with Ponderich, former cloister Marienburg and Zell, Mosel valley

River Mosel with Ponderich, former cloister Marienburg and Zell, Mosel valley
River Mosel with Punderich, former cloister Marienburg and Zell, Mosel valley, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: River Mosel with Pünderich and former cloister Marienburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

River Mosel with Pünderich and former cloister Marienburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
River Mosel with Pünderich and former cloister Marienburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: River Mosel with Punderich, former cloister Marienburg and Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate

River Mosel with Punderich, former cloister Marienburg and Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Originally built in the 13th century, Malbork was the castle of the Teutonic Knights

Originally built in the 13th century, Malbork was the castle of the Teutonic Knights, a German Catholic religious order of crusaders

Background imageMarienburg Collection: One of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress

One of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress

Background imageMarienburg Collection: The Sale of the Castle of Marienburg in 1457 to King Casimir IV of Poland

The Sale of the Castle of Marienburg in 1457 to King Casimir IV of Poland
CHT277007 The Sale of the Castle of Marienburg in 1457 to King Casimir IV of Poland, 1854 (engraving) by Rosenfelder, Ludwig (1813-81) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Marienburg (Malbork Castle) in Poland (chromolitho)

Marienburg (Malbork Castle) in Poland (chromolitho)
735179 Marienburg (Malbork Castle) in Poland (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marienburg (Malbork Castle) in Poland

Background imageMarienburg Collection: The Marienburg, Moselle, valley of, Germany

The Marienburg, Moselle, valley of, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola

Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola
Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola

Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork, Pola
Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork

Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i. e. Malbork
Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i.e. Malbork, Poland). Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMarienburg Collection: Malbork, Poland

Malbork, Poland
Formerly Marienburg, in East Prussia


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Marienburg, located on the west side of Prussia in Germany, is a captivating historical site that holds centuries of rich history. Nestled in the picturesque Mosel valley in Rhineland-Palatinate, it offers breathtaking views from various vantage points. From the enchanting viewpoint at Punderich and Marienburg, one can admire the stunning landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. The aerial view from Prinzenkopftower showcases the grandeur of this medieval fortress and its surroundings. Originally constructed in the 13th century by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, Malbork Castle stands proudly as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its imposing structure tells tales of battles fought and victories won throughout history. The River Mosel gracefully flows alongside former cloister Marienburg, adding to its charm and allure. As you gaze upon this serene river with Ponderich on one side and Zell on another, you are transported back in time to an era filled with knights and chivalry. One cannot help but marvel at one of several drawbridge entrances to Malbork fortress. These gateways serve as reminders of past sieges while also welcoming visitors into a world steeped in legend and myth. In 1457, King Casimir IV of Poland acquired ownership Castle through a historic sale. This event further solidified its significance not only within German history but also within Polish heritage. Whether you explore Marienburg's architectural wonders or simply bask in its natural beauty along the River Mosel, this remarkable destination promises an unforgettable journey through time. Discover why millions flock here each year to immerse themselves in Prussian-German culture intertwined with Polish influences - truly an experience like no other.