Malbork - Castle of the Teutonic Order - Poland Tourist Guide - Travel & Discover
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- The castle was built by the Teutonic Order after the conquest of Old Prussia. Its main purpose was to strengthen their own control of the area following the Order's 1274 suppression of the Great Prussian Uprising of the Baltic tribes.
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Much that we see here was reconstructed. Malbork/Marienburg was badly damaged by shelling during WW2, with furnishings, artwork, and books being destroyed as well. Some of the artwork seen in the castle today (not all, certainly) was brought from elsewhere. As an aside, I will never understand why those who create a great video like this - about a medieval castle - decided to add JAZZ MUSIC into the mix. It ruins the viewing experiences and related atmosphere, no different than making a video about Prohibition in the USA in the 1920's and having Gregorian chant in the background. When we see places like this we try to envision them as they once were. The right music can really add a lot towards this end.
That’s true they should have used the Teutonic order song ( Christ ist erstanden )
Lol, totally agree with the comparison to Gregorian chant. Well said man.
@Koi Hosting that's like saying that sex performed with reproductive organs is a cliche and is better with an armpit instead.
Built by German Protestant, botched by Polish communists.
seriously it felt like a real estate commercial for a castle
I visited this castle in 2018. They even have a dungeon like restaurant. Was awesome.
Expensive?
Awesome historic site with what I can honestly declare to be the most ill fitting soundtrack ever. Why would someone some ignorantly deface something so monumentally significant?
Literally
Agree why any music at all and why muzak naff jazz????.
Annoying and distracting.
Am so blessed to visit this place
So beautiful
These cats were not to be toyed with. Their devotion, martial prowess and capabilities were formidable. One of the most impressive Gothic examples I've ever seen.
Marienburg castle of the Teutonic Knights/Teutonic Order.
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@@Johnnygold332 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🦅🦅🦅
Cool, I have to visit this stronghold at any cost
absolute awesome.
Impressive.
That's a castle!
OH YES
Keep your hands on the desktop, please!
@@AW-dt8ct hehe 😏
because there was easy to find ceramic and clay less stones except in foundation bazalt and other metal mine in deep down the core!
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I like jazz, especially jazz guitar, but this is ridiculous! Why on earth do you need music at all, and if so, then something from the era. It distracts from an otherwise interesting video
MARIENBURG WAS BUILT BY THE GERMAN TEUTONIC KNIGHTS FROM 1274 ONWARDS. THE TEUTONIC KNIGHTS ALSO BUILT THE ADJACENT CITY ALSO CALLED MARIENBURG.
Ummm, there was no "Germany" at that time, and there wouldn't be for another 600 years.
Thomas Kwiatkowski
He never said anything about the modern country of Germany. Germans as an ethnicity still existed though, you dunce. The Teutonic Order was comprised of Germanic peoples. Just like English is a West-Germanic language.
I mean, what are you saying? The modern nation of Greece didn't exist until 1832. Does that mean the "Greeks" didn't exist before then?
oceandrainer Yes he did. No one is denying that the Teutonic Knights built this castle, or that they had mostly Germanic membership. But there is a huge difference between "German" and "Germanic", especially when you discuss medieval times. The Teutonic Knights couldn't care less about any Germanic ideas anyway, they just wanted to expand their own little Empire.
Well, this is getting very pedantic, haha.
I think your original response to Andi Roth was pointless, because of course no one is saying "people from the modern day country of Germany went back in time and built Marienburg."
I mean, we could probably discuss all day about what constitutes ethnicity/language/culture, etc.
The terms "Germani" and "Germania" have existed for over 2000 years, described by Roman writers. The Holy Roman Empire was almost entirely Germanic (ethnically German, German-speaking, what have you). During that time there was something called the "Kingdom of Germany" too. Just wikipedia it.
But again, I agree most people will assume when a person says they are "German" they are from the country of Germany, but it can also mean a German-speaker, or someone who considers themselves culturally German, from Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, etc. "Germanic" would encompass more of a group of culturally and linguistically related peoples in Central and Western Europe (Danes, Norwegians, English, Dutch, etc).
I will give you an example. I have a friend from Switzerland, and when people ask him where he's from he will say Switzerland. But if people ask him what language he speaks, he will say German, and will also say he is culturally German. This doesn't mean it has anything to do with the modern day boundaries of the country named Germany. It's like if people say they are Anglo-Saxon culturally, it doesn't necessarily mean they are from England. They speak English, but they are not from the country of England.
Things are not really black-and-white when it comes to shifting borders, country names, ethnicity, language etc. We can just paint with broad strokes when it comes to such large issues.
Andi Roth destroyed by Germans too in ww2. It was the poles who rebuilt it.
The polish could have never build something of that quality and beauty in 10000 years. Half their country is german by right. Thy only exist because of the pity of other, greater nations.
What is this cheesy song with such a legendary castle???
As Ten berods Busiu Jau buvau Patiko
bitte TEUTONIC songe!
Das Wort ist Sang!
Nyimak kk baru hadir
I'm so proud to be Aryan. And see all these beautiful buildings my people have built.
wtf
The old Teutonic styled castle was destroyed in ww2. The new polish castle was built by poles and has a completely different design
Bro really said Aryan
@@spongebobby6027 Aryan
@@keshavrao212 did I trigger you
Breathtaking. Why isn't this castle housing the Royal Family anymore?
Poland doesn't have a royal family
@@finitatem Polish royal familes used to have it as their own castle after Their wars with Teutonic order
Beautiful Polish castle😍😘
Its German😐😑
@@Dark-xx8ec Haha jemand kennt die Geschichte nicht😂
@@merci4861 ich kenn die Geschichte 😐😑
@@Dark-xx8ec *Polish
@@andrzejszpak688 No its german
GHOSTS.....
Are there any GHOSTs 👻 working as guides?
Actually, the castle was mostly destroyed during world war II, and Polish commies built it in the 1950s.
Lmao "commies" stfu
@@PolishGod1234 yes commies.
@@clawcross commies were the biggest enemies of Poland along with Nazis so nope. Poland literaly fought Soviet union in 1920 war and won
love the music love to know who it is by...
This is Germany, Marienburg blaybt doich reeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
Niemiecki? Po niemieckim kupa kamieni została
Not Germany but Prussia, and only from 1314 till 1453, them, the Kingdom of Poland.
@@georgekuczer3543 do you know what is sarcasm?
@@AW-dt8ct Obviously so, however, your comment does not seem to have any sarcastic undertones, it is written in the old German language, stating specifically; that the castle, as well as the surrounding area belong to Germany, the 'reeeee'' may be interpreted in various ways, nevertheless, should you feel offended, I apologize, adding, however, that Malbork is and have been a part of Poland since 1453, with some intervals, greetings.
@@georgekuczer3543 old German? It's intentionally misspelled sentence...
Ugly x