All you need to know about visiting the largest castle in the WORLD! Welcome to Malbork, Poland!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @worldofwilson464
    @worldofwilson464 Год назад +409

    I had no idea that the world's biggest castle was in Poland, you learn something new everyday

    • @kstempniak
      @kstempniak Год назад +50

      As far as i can tell „Biggest brick made castle” is not „biggest castle in the World”.

    • @imcbocian
      @imcbocian Год назад +51

      ​@@kstempniakStones castles usually tends to be smaller becouse they usually was build in mountain areas. You just build with what you have around. And there were no stones nearby 🙂
      Still, there are no bigger castle anywhere, regardless of the material it is made of.

    • @mattthehamster
      @mattthehamster Год назад +19

      It's the biggest medieval castle

    • @300spartan2222
      @300spartan2222 Год назад +11

      @@imcbocian It is the biggest :) google it lol

    • @Zbychu93
      @Zbychu93 Год назад +32

      ​@@kstempniakzamiast cieszyć się że mamy największy zamek na świecie to ty wypisujesz głupoty ...

  • @grevel1376
    @grevel1376 Год назад +46

    Malbork is my home city, I live here for 18 years now. My dad works as a castle guide and a year ago I worked there as a person who looks after the exhibitions (my first job ever). I've seen lots of familiar faces in your video.
    It's a pity you missed the tower! With a good weather you could see a few of Gdańsk's building tops, and a beautiful Żuławy's landscape. If you plan to come back in a few years, I'd also suggest exiting with the actual exit (I completely agree that the museum lacks proper signs and a map, the exit is almost invisible for a tourist.) There you could see some basements and walk through the moat, between the middle and higher castle, observe some stunning vegetation and possibly meet some local cats that live there. You would exit by the west gate (the wooden one where the bored kids were spending their money.)
    I love the video! I think it captures the experience really well!

  • @Theadalas
    @Theadalas Год назад +40

    Fun fact: Malbork castle was actually much bigger in size but over centuries many of the additional buildings and fortifications were taken down for free bricks. Also soviets destroyed much of it. IIRC current size is 1/3 of it's original size.

  • @34disorder84
    @34disorder84 Год назад +99

    As a Polish guy living abroad i can say that this British bloke did an incredible job capturing the subtle nostalgic vibe of Poland that is otherwise very hard to see without being there. This video is a very legit representation and visualization of just being in Poland.

  • @mirekbns
    @mirekbns Год назад +156

    I went to Malbork castle and was truly impressed. Much of it was destroyed by the Russians when the front line rolled through at the end of WW2. The territory surrounding the castle went back and forth between Poland and Germany throughout history but now it's finally again in Poland. Definitely worth a trip and they have guided tours in English for the ultimate experience. Thank you for the video!

    • @mariuszostrowski3734
      @mariuszostrowski3734 Год назад +3

      did you know russian officer saved malbork from deconstruction for bricks to re build warsaw after war?

    • @NothingSerious...2
      @NothingSerious...2 Год назад +5

      @@mariuszostrowski3734 source?

    • @mb8083
      @mb8083 Год назад +3

      I heard about that. It was like 15-20% bigger but destroyed by soviets.

    • @mirekbns
      @mirekbns Год назад +10

      @@mb8083 It was rebuilt by the Poles after WW2 but some of the storehouses and other support buildings of the outer castle are still in ruins. This was the capital of the Teutonic order and its name was Marienberg in German.

    • @Perrcell
      @Perrcell Год назад +2

      ​@@mariuszostrowski3734no they did not.

  • @djmark143
    @djmark143 Год назад +197

    Poland is a beautiful country, I have been there a couple of times when I still lived in The Netherlands..It is very accessible by just driving through Germany..Last time I was there I visited Katowice..The people are lovely and friendly and everything is still much more affordable than in most countries in Europe..Thanks for taking us on this trip Steve..The castle is amazing..🤩 Oh and I hope you feel much better by now as well!!!

    • @VoidCosmonaut
      @VoidCosmonaut Год назад +2

      So basically cost of living is all you care about.

    • @malcolmstockbridge2569
      @malcolmstockbridge2569 Год назад

      @@VoidCosmonaut Grow up, the post said Poland is a beautiful country and the people are lovely and friendly plus the castle is amazing....your comment is just stupid

    • @Bakambol
      @Bakambol Год назад +4

      @@VoidCosmonautW Polsce jest tyle cudownych rzeczy ze ciezko byłoby je wszystkie wymienić😉

  • @RichardParker-hc6dn
    @RichardParker-hc6dn Год назад +7

    Thanks Steve for a wonderful tour of that castle in Poland. I've now seen the largest castle in the world thanks to you. Good stuff!!!

  • @r.khannaberry246
    @r.khannaberry246 Год назад +130

    That castle was AMAZING! If i ever win a lottery and decided to travel to Poland this would definitely be on my list of places to see! GREAT video!

    • @cieslik7564
      @cieslik7564 Год назад +27

      Money you put in lottery you can just save for ticket.

    • @kalinkamylove
      @kalinkamylove Год назад +8

      @@cieslik7564dobrze napisana odpowiedz 😂😂👍

    • @stefanj11
      @stefanj11 Год назад +21

      you do not need to win lotery.. there are flights to Poland from New York for 600 dolars, two way trip. Stay in Poland is even more cheap, for 10 days 1500 dolars will be more than enough, so you will need like 2000 dolars for a nice trip

    • @sinon7088
      @sinon7088 Год назад +7

      @@stefanj11 if he's living in eu then it's even cheaper, from uk for example can get a ticket under £100

  • @94NLukasz
    @94NLukasz Год назад +7

    I live in Malbork and see the castle basically every day, but it was still a pleasure to watch you showing it, great video :)

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK Год назад +9

    Have this as one of the things I have to see when I come to Poland in August.
    Can't wait.

  • @davidhamer4714
    @davidhamer4714 Год назад +21

    Steve, loving all your Polish content, I'm married to a Pole for 15 years now& so we are backwards & forwards all the time & have been to almost all your destinations on your travels in Poland .Upon knowing you was to visit Malbork Castle I was hoping you would be visiting by train as I just knew you would have to comment on the stunning Malbork train station, ! it truly is fantastic beats my local Leeds City Station that's for sure. The Polish trains are great ways to zig zag all over the land.
    One interesting point I'd like to make is I found out a few years ago that one of my relatives from Halifax West Yorkshire is buried in the Malbork Commonwealth war Cemetery so had to go pay my respects after being killed in Gadansk Harbour back in 1920 while serving in the Royal Navy. I believe I was the first relative to visit his resting place 100 years after his passing .A very proud moment indeed for me.The Castle as you now is a fantastic place to visit.
    Keep up the great content on your Polish adventures as I will keep on watching ,
    Regards Dave in Leeds !

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад

      Fantastic comment Dave, thanks so much for watching and posting!

    • @qdrju007
      @qdrju007 Год назад +1

      What a story Dave!!!

  • @stuartmorrow8233
    @stuartmorrow8233 Год назад +75

    Great video. I visited Gdańsk a couple of times last year and going back in October. I'll definitely be visiting Malbork. Poland is my new favourite place

  • @FokkerBoombass
    @FokkerBoombass Год назад +4

    I always smile a bit when I see foreigners cover my home town of Gdansk. Couple of fun facts:
    1: The part of the canal going through the mall (0:59) is actually fake, what's passing on top is just a clean flow like you'd get in a fountain. The actual canal flows under it, hidden from view for flood and hygiene concerns.
    2: The central train station has been a mess like this for over 4 years now and we still don't know when they are planning to finish all the work.

    • @grevel1376
      @grevel1376 Год назад

      The train station is absurd. I started my high school in Gdańsk in 2019 and I just finished it and through my entire high school the station was under construction. (I commute)

  • @peterdean8009
    @peterdean8009 Год назад +86

    I thought Prague Castle was excellent, but Malbork is superb. Dziękuję bardzo, Pan Steve.

  • @sandrader2889
    @sandrader2889 Год назад +4

    It's huge, never ever heard of it. Really nice impression.

  • @jn1205
    @jn1205 Год назад +6

    An amazing place on the map of Europe since the 14th century

  • @lockguy2652
    @lockguy2652 Год назад +4

    Absolutely incredible Castle and grounds. Simply stunning!

  • @heathertruskinger6214
    @heathertruskinger6214 Год назад +5

    Hi Steve....I think " amazing" is an understatement !

  • @BobPhleming
    @BobPhleming 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Steve, love your videos and just wanted to say thank you for introducing us to the wonders of Malbork Castle, we have just finished the audio tour and it's amazing! Relaxing with perogi and a dark Staropolskie at the end of the day 👍

  • @malcolmstockbridge2569
    @malcolmstockbridge2569 Год назад +300

    Im starting to love Poland more and more :)

    • @lisamckay5058
      @lisamckay5058 Год назад +21

      I agree. I keep muttering, "Why haven't I been to Poland yet?"

    • @Zomerset
      @Zomerset Год назад +11

      Yes, this mini-series from Poland has been quite interesting.

    • @andywillis2650
      @andywillis2650 Год назад +5

      Another great video Steve, and that castle looks fantastic. Hope you recovered quickly from whatever made you feel like that !!?

    • @witold3179
      @witold3179 Год назад +12

      We invite you to Poland. It is the most beautiful country in Europe. THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF INTERESTING PLACES TO VISIT; AND THE PEOPLE ARE VERY NICE: WHO HAS BEEN CERTAINLY DIDN'T REGRET:

    • @malcolmstockbridge2569
      @malcolmstockbridge2569 Год назад +7

      @@witold3179 Thats very kind.....Im happy to say we are coming later this year :)....so looking forward to it.

  • @RedStickLouisiana
    @RedStickLouisiana Год назад +40

    That is the type of place I would love to visit if I were in Poland. Thanks for showing it to us, I'm sorry you weren't feeling well. Your Poland trip has been wonderful to watch.

  • @HomeAtLast501
    @HomeAtLast501 Год назад +3

    Steve, American here with 2 great grandparents from Krakow. Wondering if you did a video on Krakow. Looking forward to watching this castle video.

  • @lindapayne1595
    @lindapayne1595 Год назад +4

    What a beauty, would love to visit, everyday is a school day. Poland looks so beautiful. Thanks for this great video. Hope you soon recovered.

  • @Ne0nV0id
    @Ne0nV0id Год назад +5

    I was in Malbork castle a few times, once on a school trip and (I think it was about) 4 times with my parents, because we drive through Malbork anyways while going on vacation. It's trully beautifull, tours with guides can be even 6h long walks around both inside and outside. It's a really beautifull and cool place to visit

  • @phronsiekeys
    @phronsiekeys Год назад +26

    So sorry to hear you got sick--but the castle was spectacular. I'm always amazed when a place I never heard of or saw before becomes a must-see!

  • @robertblechle6365
    @robertblechle6365 Год назад +7

    That was simply amazing. Videos like this make bucket lists longer and Longer

  • @jimhankinson4428
    @jimhankinson4428 Год назад +2

    I haven't been to northern Poland yet. Very much on my list. Thanks, Steve.

  • @tommerok
    @tommerok Год назад +1

    Hi Steve Marsh. I don't know which places you have visited but i recommend: Torun, MRU Miedzyrzecki Rejon Umocniony, Oświęcim Auschwitz, Cracov, Kopalnia Złoty Stok, Kopalnia Soli Klodawa, Wieliczka, Elbląski Kanał, Wałbrzych and other fine places to visit which you find in our country. Best regards

  • @wildscotsman1
    @wildscotsman1 Год назад +7

    That looks like somewhere I would love to visit, maybe when I can get back to Europe.

  • @madman1969
    @madman1969 Год назад +4

    This has been on my bucket list for 30 years. Thanks for the video

  • @ewok40k
    @ewok40k Год назад +2

    Trivia... During 1453-1466 war, Polish forces were unable to capture the castle, but Teutonic Order was running late with payments for the Czech mercenaries of the crew. So, Polish King got some fast lending from Gdansk merchants, who were getting quite wealthy by the time, and just bought the castle :) Quite Game of Thrones move, if I do say so.

  • @adammitchell9906
    @adammitchell9906 Год назад +12

    Stumbled across these videos recently and i just love them. No shouting random facts at us. Just giving us a view of the city as if we were walking through there. So peaceful. Hope the food poisoning passed quickly. On a train that doesn't sound fun.

  • @mrmullett1067
    @mrmullett1067 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very surprised to see it's mostly brick work .. and having read the comments I see why. Thanks Steve, it's on the bucket list now.

  • @lauraautry6992
    @lauraautry6992 Год назад +3

    Awesome place to visit.

  • @Wikarian99PL
    @Wikarian99PL Год назад +1

    As a 20+y Pole, i never saw Malbork Castle from inside, only few pictures from school books
    Thank You for this tour

  • @marcinconan4590
    @marcinconan4590 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for a great video. I visited Malbork castle twice and I agree this is an amazing destination. And by the way, the Inter City train standard for 2nd class are 6 seat wagons nowadays with air conditioning so it got better in recent years. You had to have a bad luck buddy if IC deicided to use the older type of wagons with 8 seats each room with no AC. Perhaps they use them in the summer season sometimes in a bigger railway traffic caused by more tourists and people going on holiday. I hope you enjoyed yourself in PL and take care ✌️

  • @janettesinclair6279
    @janettesinclair6279 Год назад +22

    The castle was amazing! It seemed to have endless rooms and corridors all beautiful. Thank you for the tour. (So sorry about the distressing ending, hope it didn't last too long).

  • @thespacenoise
    @thespacenoise Год назад +3

    Malbork castle is amazing

  • @hermannarminius7757
    @hermannarminius7757 Год назад +3

    Its a beatiful german castle

    • @modexpres
      @modexpres 3 месяца назад

      To be exactly, teutonic knights, eventually Prusian.But excellent preserved from polish❤

  • @WeeGrannieNZ
    @WeeGrannieNZ Год назад +15

    What a fabulous castle, I hope you are feeling much better now. Thanks for the tour. 👍

  • @martiwilliams4592
    @martiwilliams4592 Год назад +22

    Thanks for showing us Malbork castle, Steve, inspite of your illness. Hope you are feeling better. I am now inspired to research everything concerned with Malbork castle--and save up for a ticket to Poland!!!🤗

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +1

      Cheers Marti, feeling much better after 24hrs thanks :)

  • @KredyTomala666
    @KredyTomala666 Год назад +2

    Thank you for bringing back some memories. My uncle was a chief of security of the castle in the 90's and as a kid i spent days playing there every summer. Even train station didnt change a all. Great vlog, just subbed!

  • @piotrmod.2224
    @piotrmod.2224 Год назад +2

    Steave, I, as a Polish nationale, been in this castle over a dozen times over the years, watching Your video story now, walking virtually through my favorite Castle in Poland, brings back lifetime memories again.
    Great video blog, mate, job well done. Thanks for the stories. And the weather on video was good, which is sometime tricky to align to. Amaizing Stories .... Sorry for the food discomfor, you had, but the local food could be a bit unfiendly for outsiders . .. .. .

  • @AnuschkaConoci
    @AnuschkaConoci Год назад +1

    Wow - thank you so much. The look on your face gives away how astonnished you were. We can't go all to any place, so it's cool people like you make videos for others to take part too. I also like maps for orientation and get always laughed at.

  • @cheriouellette7956
    @cheriouellette7956 Год назад +13

    What a treat to get a midweek vlog! Such an incredible find this castle in Poland. The ceilings, doors, all the architecture is incredible. You looked awful at the end and I am sincerely hoping you are feeling better now. Take care of yourself and thank you again!!!

  • @LynnB_Ky
    @LynnB_Ky Год назад +23

    This castle was incredible Steve, thank you so much for taking us around. Lovely video, your filming is A1, it was like watching a TV documentary. Malbork looks so pristine and the architecture is fabulous and that station - wowser 👌
    I'm so sorry you were poorly at the end. Hope by now you are feeling much better🥰

  • @roroger2402
    @roroger2402 Год назад +9

    I just love castles, and this one is outstanding... thanks so much Steve... speedy recovery.

  • @FrankTaylor74
    @FrankTaylor74 Год назад +18

    That place is insane! Great job covering it!

  • @RobRoy2012
    @RobRoy2012 Год назад +10

    Fascinating video, Steve. Your special trip to the castle was well worth the effort. Hope you are suitably recovered!

  • @ColinSlocombe
    @ColinSlocombe 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very impressive castle Steve 😮

  • @MateuszKarczewski-vx2lt
    @MateuszKarczewski-vx2lt Год назад +7

    Your videos are brilliant! I've just spent an hour watching your trips around Poland. Those videos looks so sincere.

  • @janetmackinnon3411
    @janetmackinnon3411 Год назад +3

    Your idea of an easy walk is niot mine! But I am full of admiration.

  • @GataMiau44
    @GataMiau44 Год назад +1

    Love this video and the way you film….and love your accent, too. Thank you.

  • @maryrepash352
    @maryrepash352 Год назад +12

    Great video Steve! Ive really enjoyed your trip to Poland. So sorry that you got sick..you are such a trooper to power thru to do this! Hope you feel better soon!!

  • @suzannebell51
    @suzannebell51 Год назад +20

    Loved your tour of the castle - what a beautiful place Poland is! Hope you've got over your food poisoning - I really felt for you having to travel back feeling like that

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +2

      Thanks Suzanne! It was a tough 24hrs :D

  • @mod3no
    @mod3no Год назад +3

    I visited this castle as a kid about 10 years ago, really would like to come back!

  • @lisamckay5058
    @lisamckay5058 Год назад +5

    I'm so sorry you felt unwell. Thanks for the fabulous and inspiring video.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +1

      Thanks Lisa, it was a tough 24hrs :D

  • @kacpergrzybowski1383
    @kacpergrzybowski1383 6 месяцев назад +2

    That's true. When you leave that castle, you feel something like emptiness, as if you've lost something beautiful.

  • @tadeuszemilgoebiewicz2862
    @tadeuszemilgoebiewicz2862 Год назад +2

    I live in Poland, but I've never been to Malbork. For the first time I see such an interesting film about the biggest castle. I think I should go and this beautiful castle.

  • @petervaegler8923
    @petervaegler8923 8 месяцев назад +1

    Schönes Video, welches mich an meinen Besuch der Burg im Jahr 2022 erinnerte.

  • @john07973
    @john07973 Год назад +1

    Great video of an amazing castle, overloaded with nooks and crannies. Those compartment trains look a nightmare. Thanks again.

  • @cichy7389
    @cichy7389 Год назад +1

    It is good to take a tour in places like that. When i went to Malbork my tour guide took his time and explained everything so well and added some of his own bits too

  • @anthonymilner1851
    @anthonymilner1851 Год назад +2

    Oh dear! hope you got well quickly m'lord. Great video non the less, Europe is filled with so many castles (I've seen a few), looking forward to your next trip, Cheers.

  • @simonwhitlock9189
    @simonwhitlock9189 Год назад +3

    What a magnificent castle thanks for taking me along to explore, I trust that you have overcome you intestinal distress and are now much better having been there myself I can appreciate how low you can feel. Till next time take care and keep well, cheers.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +3

      Cheers Simon, all over in 24hrs, but it was a tough 24hrs!

  • @merryannmac8096
    @merryannmac8096 Год назад +4

    What a spectacular castle! Every wall and stairway was decorated perfectly! I really feel l like I want to go there, now.
    I have had food poisoning also. Chicken wings.!!!!!! Still can't eat them. Three days in bed, and bathroom....I hope you are better now. It is a tough lesson to learn. Hugs and good wishes. Merry Ann from Minnesota
    🤮

  • @PlaneandTrainWindowSeat
    @PlaneandTrainWindowSeat Год назад +65

    When I was teenager, instead of going to school, I took a train and went to Malbork to see the castle. This happened a few times as I liked it so much. Luckily my parents never found out. Btw. there are many other castles built by Teutonic knights in the Warmia region, obviously they are much smaller.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +3

      Brilliant! :)

    • @Jizzzmani
      @Jizzzmani Год назад +3

      @@steve-marshfew that are still in good conditions are in Kętrzyn, Ryn. In giżycko you have huge citadel that had important part during World War I

    • @szlacha4
      @szlacha4 Год назад +2

      @@Jizzzmani Yes, in Ryn there is 2nd biggest castle in Poland.

    • @Wnusia13
      @Wnusia13 Год назад +2

      Also Lidzbark Warmiński I guess

  • @nielskjr5432
    @nielskjr5432 4 дня назад

    Oh, poor Steve!
    Thank you very much.
    Very interesting tour.
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bruce6334
    @bruce6334 Год назад +22

    Wow what an amazing video Steve. I love your content and I have now added Poland to my trip to Europe in December . I'm spending Christmas with family in Pitlochry then I'm off to re-visit the continent. Keep up the amazing work Steve and hope you and your lovely lady make it back to NZ one day 👍

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +1

      Cheers Bruce! Have an amazing time (just the planning alone will be fun) :)

    • @niemamnicku1359
      @niemamnicku1359 Год назад +2

      I suggest you to come to Poland in the summer. It is much better experience and you can catch much sun. Also everything is nice and green.

    • @bruce6334
      @bruce6334 Год назад +2

      @@niemamnicku1359 I will definitely be back in Summer but my upcoming trip is to spend Christmas with my cousin's in Scotland as I was born in Scotland but moved to New Zealand at the age of 2. I find Poland a truly beautiful country and can't wait to visit

    • @niemamnicku1359
      @niemamnicku1359 Год назад +1

      @@bruce6334 Sure. Good luck with your trip

  • @adrianellis6902
    @adrianellis6902 Год назад +2

    Fantastic Steve, super video thanks for taking us with you.

  • @stuartsutherland7664
    @stuartsutherland7664 Год назад +12

    Wow! Makes our castles look like tower houses!

    • @ipodman1910
      @ipodman1910 Год назад +1

      Imagine our forefathers had to defeat the Teutonic Knights who built it. They did it and kicked them out after two hundred years since they were invited to Poland.

  • @paulsurelynotsmith8179
    @paulsurelynotsmith8179 Год назад +4

    Lot more to Poland 🇵🇱 than meets the eye this is just great to view I can see why it’s popular to visit another winner sir

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +2

      Cheers Paul! Here's to many more Polish adventures!

  • @kerukami9036
    @kerukami9036 Год назад +5

    TLK stands for Tanie Linie Kokejowe, which kinda means cheap train ride, so TLK Intercity has 8 seats per comp, and no power sockets anywhere but toilet place. Everyone avoids it in Poland, but the casual Intercity you've taken to Warsaw is civilised and should always be your first choice 👌

  • @gerardphelan7996
    @gerardphelan7996 Год назад +11

    With friends I visited this castle on a Thursday in June 2009. Sadly on that day the castle was closed. HOWEVER, even though closed, we could then still walk through the grounds and courtyards, which are extensive AND we were able to take the lift to the top of the tower, which involved walking through a number of internal corridors and rooms, so getting a view of what was inside. The view from the tower provides an amazing overview of the current and former extent of the castle.

  • @Eastlomond
    @Eastlomond Год назад +7

    Thank you for posting this Steve. I went there in 2010 and was hugely impressed by the castle, but only have a few photos recording my visit. It’s great to see it again.

    • @AdamNeoDot
      @AdamNeoDot Год назад

      The Malbork castle is in ongoing restoration for years - since 2010 the whole chapel has been restored and is now available to tourists for example. If you would have a possibility to visit it again - I strongly suggest you do it, it's worth it :).

  • @bluedeep8041
    @bluedeep8041 8 месяцев назад

    Wow that collection is incredible

  • @tanyabassett8287
    @tanyabassett8287 10 месяцев назад +2

    Now that's a castle 😊

  • @glenyshillary4195
    @glenyshillary4195 Год назад +12

    What an amazing adventure, thanks for taking us along ❤

  • @exileinderby51
    @exileinderby51 Год назад +5

    What a great video Steve made despite your indisposition! Hope you're recovered now. Stunning castle, what more can I say but thanks for showing us round

  • @sheilam4525
    @sheilam4525 Год назад +5

    Wow! I love visiting castles, this one would be so interesting. Hope the illness passed soon, Steve. Nothing worse, especially being away from home and your own comforts.

  • @SwedudeEPIC
    @SwedudeEPIC Год назад +3

    What a massive building, would love to see it for myself one day!

  • @neilsouthern321
    @neilsouthern321 Год назад +2

    What an exquisite castle great vlog thanks Steve.

  • @thomaswilson1312
    @thomaswilson1312 Год назад +2

    Superb look at a fascinating castle. Hope the stomach recovers.

  • @mienzillaz
    @mienzillaz Год назад +2

    We were there last year and my kids weren't bored at all. We spent there an entire day, the place is massive and it host many exhibitions which adds more reason to visit it.

  • @conorfensome4698
    @conorfensome4698 Год назад +2

    Another great video mate! I went to malbork back in December well worth the visit and a lovely country with so much to see!

  • @robinjones6999
    @robinjones6999 Год назад +2

    wow, that train was rammed and the station was stunning - those mosaics will get B&B salivating and then you give us the castle!! Trust you feel better now

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад

      Cheers Robin, all better after 24hrs, but it was a tough trip home!

  • @rbrouns9569
    @rbrouns9569 Год назад +1

    Beautiful place, very impressive. And as always an excellent video. Greatings from the Netherlands, Ralf

  • @shaneD7378
    @shaneD7378 Год назад +4

    Looks amazing. I think there is a strong possibility of me visiting Poland, thanks to your videos. I had your issue the other day when I visited dover Castle. Time wasn't on my side. I spent more time travelling thanks to various delays on public transport. I didn't get to see it all i don't know how you do it with most places you visit

  • @johnallan4826
    @johnallan4826 Год назад +5

    What a treat to have a extra video, hope you’re better now. Lovely piece of history, which needs a day to explore

  • @mikadorek1
    @mikadorek1 Год назад +1

    Perfect video Steve. Thanks to it I’ve decided to go there one more time and will take audio guide and as you advised a map of the castle with. Great music inside! Thank you for the railway station too.

  • @Manuel-ge3kd
    @Manuel-ge3kd Год назад

    That's where my ancestors come from. My great-grandfather left Malbork in 1880. I must go there on holiday one day to get to know my family's roots. Thank you!

  • @wandaenman5630
    @wandaenman5630 Год назад +14

    This was unexpected and so fabulous. The castle was amazing, so much to see. So sorry about your food poisoning. Good grief, what a trooper to do the video while feeling so sick. Get well soon Steve.

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад

      Thanks Wanda! That was a tough 24hrs!!!

  • @polishmik
    @polishmik Год назад +8

    Shame about the food poisoning, my favourite part of my visit there was having a pint at the "beach" bar across the river.

  • @kennethcarney5874
    @kennethcarney5874 Год назад +7

    Finally someone comments about the gorgeous meticulously restored train station. Big plus for you. Unfortunately you missed the Hugh 13 th century fresco of the virgin on the exterior. It’s amazing

  • @grapesodatravels
    @grapesodatravels Год назад +48

    What a beautiful place. It looks like a castle from an Age of Empires game! I wonder if it gets used as a filming location?
    I never thought that Poland would appear on my bucket list. Who knew!?
    Hope you felt better quickly. #betteroutthanin

    • @smiechuwarte-qt8pn
      @smiechuwarte-qt8pn Год назад +12

      The castle was used in an old Polish film about the Polish-Teutonic war in the Middle Ages (based on the 1905 book by Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz) ruclips.net/video/RApzre_YhTg/видео.html

    • @niemamnicku1359
      @niemamnicku1359 Год назад +2

      @@smiechuwarte-qt8pn Not only. There was also "Król Olch" - about WW2 in 90's or 80's if I'm not wrong

    • @埊
      @埊 Год назад +1

      i dont know if the Polish seriael 'Korona Królow' sometines uses the Malbork castle since it says about kings?

    • @oloszolosz1818
      @oloszolosz1818 Год назад +3

      The castle was a scenery for many Polish films and series. Among others "Pan Samochodzik i tempalriusze" (based on Polish adventure and mystery book for young people) and Polish Witcher series (the castle in Malbork played the Cintra castle).

  • @dispen275
    @dispen275 Год назад +7

    This 8 people compartments tell me you most propably took a TLK train. IC standard for 2nd class is now 6 and compartments are far less common in general.
    Avoid TLK if you can afford it. As we say in Poland, the only certain luxury in the TLK is for it to have wheels. Those are the lines where PKP IC dumps its old rolling stock.

  • @hunterfulghum7170
    @hunterfulghum7170 Год назад +1

    another grand adventure!

  • @allanmorton6022
    @allanmorton6022 Год назад +7

    Fantastic castle, loved the armoury. You are right about a map as it would have helped, or even numbered rooms or route. Never knew compartments were a big thing in Poland, maybe older carriages. Hope you recover from your illness as you were wilting by the end!

  • @DzikieKrzeslo
    @DzikieKrzeslo Год назад +2

    Good ol' Malbork. I live a couple kilometers away so I tend to call myself a local and as such it's quite entertaining to see people enjoy that place as much as you do since for us it's like a part of our daily life 😅 I've got to say that now is probably the best time to visit since in a way castle grounds feel complete for once with most revitalization works being done. To all visitors, enjoy your trip! Wish you all the best Steve!

  • @marcod1600
    @marcod1600 Год назад +1

    A amazing castle! And again a super video!

  • @SkyMaciej
    @SkyMaciej Год назад +51

    Steve, regarding your train travel to Malbork from Gdańsk you have two choices:
    The one which you took: Intercity train which is the only long-distance operator in Poland. When taking those trains look at their classes (TLK, IC, EIC, EIP). Two last ones are really expensive and serve as a high-speed way of travel, while the first two are cheaper but stop every 30 minutes on some mid-sized cities.
    You travelled with TLK, which is by far the worst standard. If you travel with IC, comparments would have 6 seats in second class. Also there would by AC, power sockets and reclinable seats, but you are much more likely to get non-compartment wagon in those trains - they mainly consist of non-compartment wagons.
    Second option is to use a Regional train (POLREGIO). They can't be sell out. There is no seat reservation and they consist of electric units - during peak hours they are connected with 2 electric units. Of course they can be packed sometimes, but they are pretty spacious to walk through.
    Priceswise, the regional train is a little bit cheaper but runs 15 minutes longer (around 1 hours instead of 45 minutes)

    • @steve-marsh
      @steve-marsh  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for this info!

    • @Aldrenas
      @Aldrenas Год назад +1

      @@steve-marsh What is worth mention, there's no lottery with seating at all. You can specify order open space car or compartment. Try that next time, see ya.

    • @ukaszhabdas9950
      @ukaszhabdas9950 Год назад

      Still you have to love prices for such travel by train... not all of the trains are yet to western standards ... yet we don't have those killer prices like you get in uk... they are ridiculous.... its cheaper and quicker to fly from south to North of England than taking a train...