Are there any analogs of the Malbork castle in Poland or Germany?

Are there any analogs of the Malbork castle in Poland or Germany?

7/11/2012 5:34:09 AM

My suggestion is not in a country around the Baltic Sea, but near the Mediterranean Sea. It is even not a castle per se but a fortified city.

Anyway, it is big, old and very impressive. So let me introduce the Cité de Carcassonne.

Cité de Caracassonne
(picture from Wikipedia)

7/12/2012 12:22:15 AM

As you mentioned castles in the Czech Republic as well, I would suggest visiting Konopiště Castle. It is not extremely big but it is extremely well preserved, and it is situated about 40 kilometres from Prague.

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Alternatively, a more impressive castle (from the outside) because of its position and dimension is Karlštejn Castle (about 30 kilometres from the capital), which however was modified various times and has not preserved the original structure inside.

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The images are taken from Wikipedia.

12/9/2011 12:27:43 PM

Found an option in Frombork, castle where Copernicus worked.

Main building:

Copernicus tower:

In the castle is situated the Copernicus museum

10/13/2011 11:44:28 AM

You might be interested in Trakų pilis / Trakai island castle which is just a hour of driving away from Vilnius, capital of Lithuania. It is, of course, not as magnificent as Malbork but definitely worth a visit. Trakai is also famous for an exotic ethnic minority (Tatars) living there for many centuries.

9/23/2011 9:32:03 PM

Malbork is the reportedly largest castle in the world, so searching for a larger one may be futile.

It stands at the confluence of two warring groups: the Germans, specifically the Teutonic Knights, and their opponents, the Baltic peoples.

I can’t say much more about the German castles than has been said in another post. But I urge you to look at the other side, the Baltics.

Specifically, the Estonians were the Baltic people most successful in resisting the Teutonic Knights. Probably more so than the Lithuanians and Latvians. For this, and other reasons, the Estonians were better than most other Europeans at building castles. Their capital of Tallinn (formerly Reval) has the most castles per land area of any city in Europe. And some of them are older than Malbork.

9/23/2011 9:32:44 PM

If you want large castles in Germany, try

10 Largest Castles in Germany

If you’re willing to travel a little further afield to Lithuania, there is Trakai Island Castle.

It’s not in Poland or Germany I know but it’s architecturally similar. According to wikipedia, the castle is sometimes referred to as “Little Marienburg (Malbork)”

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