This document provides information for tourists visiting Malbork, Poland. It includes details about transportation to Malbork, guided tours of the historic Malbork Castle and town, as well as other attractions like the town square fountain shows, hotels, restaurants, and things to do. The castle dates back to the 13th century and is now a museum, while the town has revitalized its center and offers amenities for visitors.
This document provides a summary of a multi-day trip through several European cities, including London, Strasbourg, Munich, Nuremberg, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Salzburg, and Melk. The trip involves sightseeing in each location, such as visiting landmarks like Big Ben in London, the Strasbourg Cathedral, various palaces and squares in Prague and Vienna, Heroes' Square and the Parliament building in Budapest, and abbeys in Melk and Salzburg. The document also mentions historical contexts in locations like Nuremberg and provides some personal reflections and photos from the journey.
Bratislava offers a blend of history, adventure, and fun. It is a historic city with many well-preserved architectural landmarks from its past as the coronation city of Hungarian kings. These include Bratislava Castle, Devin Castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, and the Old Town Hall. At night, visitors can enjoy the lively nightlife including clubs like Dopler. During the day, there are many sports and relaxation activities available such as swimming, bowling, and the large Zlaté Piesky recreation area on the Danube. Shopping destinations include the malls Aupark, Polus City Center, and Avion Shopping Park.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum, located in Saint Petersburg, is one of the largest art museums in the world and occupies five contiguous palaces along the Neva River, including the Winter Palace which was formerly the official residence of Russian czars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and several palaces, churches, and theaters spread throughout the city.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars housing over 3 million works of art, and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood built in honor of Tsar Alexander II. The city sits along several rivers and canals and is known for its European architecture, ballet, and associations with famous Russian authors like Dostoevsky.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars housing over 3 million works of art, and the Cathedral of Saint Isaac. The city sits along several rivers and canals and has a long history and culture as a center of art, music, and literature in Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
This document provides a summary of a multi-day trip through several European cities, including London, Strasbourg, Munich, Nuremberg, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Salzburg, and Melk. The trip involves sightseeing in each location, such as visiting landmarks like Big Ben in London, the Strasbourg Cathedral, various palaces and squares in Prague and Vienna, Heroes' Square and the Parliament building in Budapest, and abbeys in Melk and Salzburg. The document also mentions historical contexts in locations like Nuremberg and provides some personal reflections and photos from the journey.
Bratislava offers a blend of history, adventure, and fun. It is a historic city with many well-preserved architectural landmarks from its past as the coronation city of Hungarian kings. These include Bratislava Castle, Devin Castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, and the Old Town Hall. At night, visitors can enjoy the lively nightlife including clubs like Dopler. During the day, there are many sports and relaxation activities available such as swimming, bowling, and the large Zlaté Piesky recreation area on the Danube. Shopping destinations include the malls Aupark, Polus City Center, and Avion Shopping Park.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum, located in Saint Petersburg, is one of the largest art museums in the world and occupies five contiguous palaces along the Neva River, including the Winter Palace which was formerly the official residence of Russian czars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and several palaces, churches, and theaters spread throughout the city.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars housing over 3 million works of art, and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood built in honor of Tsar Alexander II. The city sits along several rivers and canals and is known for its European architecture, ballet, and associations with famous Russian authors like Dostoevsky.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars housing over 3 million works of art, and the Cathedral of Saint Isaac. The city sits along several rivers and canals and has a long history and culture as a center of art, music, and literature in Russia.
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire and remained so until 1918 after the Russian Revolution. It has undergone several name changes throughout history. The Hermitage Museum located in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest art museums in the world, originally the Winter Palace of the Russian tsars. Saint Petersburg is known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as the former capital of Imperial Russia.
Another wonderful place to visit
If you're looking for a beautiful architecture and a place to spend sometime time.
I receive several PowerPoint presentations through e-mail, so I thought I'd share them. I just post them. I didn't creat them :)
www.PowerLegacy.Com
Great place to visit.
If you're looking for a beautiful architecture and a place to spend sometime time.
I receive several PowerPoint presentations through e-mail, so I thought I'd share them. I just post them. I didn't creat them :)
www.PowerLegacy.Com
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks, including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars which houses one of the largest art collections in the world. Saint Petersburg is also known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as represented by sites related to famous Russian authors and the Mariinsky Theatre, the city's premier ballet and opera venue.
Vienna is known for its rich musical heritage and culture. It was the home of famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Johann Strauss II, who wrote the famous Emperor Waltz. Many of Vienna's most iconic buildings are centered around music, like the Vienna State Opera House which hosts prestigious performances. Vienna also has spectacular palaces like Schönbrunn and gardens that showcase the city's history and architecture. The city blends tradition with modern innovations while still honoring its cultural roots in art, music, and architecture.
The document provides contact information for tourism offices in various cities and towns near Turin, Italy, including addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. It also lists information about sightseeing tours and hotel booking available through the Turin tourism website. The document encourages visitors to discover the history and culture of Turin through its many museums and royal residences. It highlights the city's religious sites, industrial heritage, and culture of food and drink.
The document summarizes the Residence of the Bavarian Kings in Munich. It was the home of the Bavarian royals for hundreds of years, though it looks rather sober from the outside. Each King left their mark by adding wings and courtyards to the building. A highlight is the amazing 'Antiquarium', a long hall decorated with statues and paintings. Some rooms were destroyed in World War 2 but have been restored, and many original features remain to see along with the Monarch's jewels in the Treasury.
Presenting to you a Creative Corporate Incentive Plan for your offsite. Get in touch with us for more Out of the Box International Destinations : www.epicindiaevents.com
Call - 9811710715, 16
Dave and Nila’s european adventure 2014, v1.25, med compressionddevidal
1. Dave and Nila took a choir trip through Europe with stops in Paris, France, Bayeux and Normandy in France, Bruges, Belgium, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Zwolle and various places along the Rhine River in Germany, Hallstatt, Austria, and Salzburg, Austria.
2. The trip highlights included concerts by their choir, visiting important landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, and exploring places related to their family histories like Zwolle.
3. They experienced some challenging weather like rain in Interlaken, Switzerland towards the end of their trip but overall had an excellent adventure seeing many beautiful and historic European sites over 10 days.
The document provides an overview of landmarks and sites in Warsaw's Old Town, the oldest historic district of the city. It describes architectural features such as the Royal Castle, St. John's Cathedral, and the Barbican fortification. It also mentions the extensive damage that occurred during World War 2 and the meticulous reconstruction effort after the war to rebuild the Old Town using original materials and historical sources. Warsaw's Old Town has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its reconstruction spanning history from the 13th to 20th century.
The Munich Residenz served as the main palace and house of government for Bavarian rulers for 400 years. It contains 130 rooms that can now be toured, including the impressive Renaissance Antiquarium hall where royal banquets were held. The palace was damaged in World War II but has been restored. It houses ornate rooms reflecting the Elector's status, and features the Cuvilliés Theater, Treasury, and Ornate Chapel, making it one of the largest palace museums in Europe.
The history of our region vráble slovakia1Helena Repaská
The document provides information about historical sites in the Nitra region of Slovakia, including the towns of Vráble, Nitra, Levice, and Zlaté Moravce. It describes several castles and churches in the region, such as the Fidvár Castle in Vráble, the Nitra Castle which was a former seat of princes, and the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Vráble. It also mentions the statue of Cyril and Methodius in Nitra, who created the first Slavic alphabet. The region is known for wine production and students hope to show visitors these historical places in May 2014.
The document provides details of a 5 day tour package in Tuscany, Italy, including:
- A tour of Florence on Day 1 including visits to Piazza del Duomo, the Academy Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio. Dinner at Hard Rock Cafe and a concert in the evening.
- A tour of Siena on Day 2 including visits to the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Piazza del Campo. Witnessing the Palio horse race.
- Day 3 includes a visit to Puccini's villa in Torre del Lago en route to overnight in Viareggio.
This document provides information about an upcoming trip to Prague, Czech Republic organized by AIESEC Hradec Králové from September 8-10, 2014. The trip will include visits to major landmarks in Prague like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Wenceslas Square. Participants will stay in Prague for two nights with accommodations and breakfast included, and activities planned each day including typical Czech drinks one evening. The third day will include a visit to Petrin Tower before traveling from Prague to Hradec Králové for a welcome party. Further details are provided on transportation and a 50 euro fee covering accommodations, transportation, and activities.
Tour: Imperial Splendours of St.Petersburg artlanda
Tour "Imperial Splendours of Saint-Petersburg" was exclusively created for the well-travelled art lovers.
Staying in St. Petersburg for 6 nights during the priod of White Nights (June-July) in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
The history of our region vráble slovakia1Helena Repaská
The document provides information about historical sites in the Nitra region of Slovakia, including the towns of Vráble, Nitra, Levice, and Zlaté Moravce. It describes several castles and churches in the region, such as the Fidvár Castle and Romanesque church in Vráble, the cathedral and bishop's palace in Nitra Castle, and ruined castles in Hrušov and Gýmeš. It also mentions the statue of Cyril and Methodius in Nitra, who created the first Slavic alphabet. Students from a school in Vráble created the presentation to share their region's history with others.
St. Petersburg is a Russia's cultural capital. A city of palaces, waterways and boulevards - scenic and yet with enormous energy - St. Petersburg is the perfect place for the arts to flourish.
Now you have a unique chance to explore the contemporary art scene of St.Petersburg from inside, visit real local private gallery of Marina Gisich.
The gallery was established by Marina Gisich in 2000, the Marina Gisich Gallery is one of the first St. Petersburg contemporary art galleries. Today it is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Russia.
The gallery also works with foreign artists and collaborates with major Russian and European museums and foundations (the State Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Multimedia Art Museum, Novy Museum, Moscow City Museum, Waino Aaltonen Museum). The gallery willingly promotes contemporary art both locally and internationally.
Get a glimpse into life of local gallery owner, have a private visit of the gallery, meet local artist and visit his workshop or discover St.Petersburg through the eyes of gallery owner and spend a day together.
Max. group size 30 pax
Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world. It has a rich cultural history displayed in its many museums, ranging from Viking ships to Dutch design. The city is full of museums showcasing its art, history, and culture. Copenhagen has a vibrant jazz scene and is home to Europe's largest jazz festival each July. The city also has a strong emphasis on cycling, with dedicated bike lanes and a free city bike program for residents and visitors to explore the city by bike.
This document provides information on various historical sights in Slovakia. It begins by introducing that it was created by students for an Erasmus+ project on historical treasures of Europe. It then proceeds to describe several castles and landmarks in detail, including Bratislava Castle, Nitra Castle, Beckov Castle, Trenčín Castle, Bojnice Castle, Spiš Castle, and the Museum of Liptov Village Pribylina. It highlights some of their important features and histories. The document concludes with a short quiz reviewing some of the key sights discussed.
Preiļi is a historic town in Latvia that was first mentioned in 1348. It has a population of around 10,000 people and is known for its well-preserved manor complex that includes a castle, chapel, stables, and gardens dotted with islands and canals. The town is also home to several museums, including ones dedicated to local history and the works of ceramic artist Polikarps Čerņavskis. Other sites of interest include the Roman Catholic church, a guest house built in the 19th century, and a cultural center that hosts performances.
This document provides information on various castles and palaces located throughout Romania. It describes the architectural features and histories of places like Pelișor Castle, Râșnov Fortress, Poenari Castle, Peleș Castle, Bran Castle, Mogoșoaia Palace, and the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest. The document serves as a guide to some of the historic buildings and structures found in cities and towns across Romania.
What did the Dalai Lama say to the hot dog vendor? "Make me one with everything!" It's a familiar joke, muses Lama Surya Das, and one that holds a profound truth: that in addition to inner peace, meditation is a path for all-inclusive connection. In Make Me One with Everything, he invites us to experience this through the art of inter-meditation and other original practices that allow us to see through the illusion of separation.
albork - Т уристический справочник 2014
Каждый, кто давно не был в Мальборке, приехав сегодня в древний и прекрасный град крестоносцев, наверняка будет очарован многими новыми достопримечательностями и, конечно же, запечатлеет в своей памяти красоту центральной части города с возвышающимся посреди площади памятником Королю Казимиру Ягеллончику. Разноцветный фонтан, танцующий в ритме музыки, элементы малой архитектуры вокруг него и многочисленные ресторанчики - всё это создаёт необыкновенную атмосферу Мальборка, который до недавнего времени ассоциировался лишь с крупнейшим в Европе замком. Сюда стоит заглянуть хотя бы для того, чтобы в этом убедиться и заявить, что «Одного дня недостаточно» – не только маркетинговый лозунг.
Another wonderful place to visit
If you're looking for a beautiful architecture and a place to spend sometime time.
I receive several PowerPoint presentations through e-mail, so I thought I'd share them. I just post them. I didn't creat them :)
www.PowerLegacy.Com
Great place to visit.
If you're looking for a beautiful architecture and a place to spend sometime time.
I receive several PowerPoint presentations through e-mail, so I thought I'd share them. I just post them. I didn't creat them :)
www.PowerLegacy.Com
Saint Petersburg was established in 1703 as the capital of the Russian Empire, serving in that role for over 200 years until the revolution of 1917. It is home to many famous landmarks, including the Hermitage Museum, originally the Winter Palace of the Tsars which houses one of the largest art collections in the world. Saint Petersburg is also known for its architecture, canals, and cultural history as represented by sites related to famous Russian authors and the Mariinsky Theatre, the city's premier ballet and opera venue.
Vienna is known for its rich musical heritage and culture. It was the home of famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Johann Strauss II, who wrote the famous Emperor Waltz. Many of Vienna's most iconic buildings are centered around music, like the Vienna State Opera House which hosts prestigious performances. Vienna also has spectacular palaces like Schönbrunn and gardens that showcase the city's history and architecture. The city blends tradition with modern innovations while still honoring its cultural roots in art, music, and architecture.
The document provides contact information for tourism offices in various cities and towns near Turin, Italy, including addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. It also lists information about sightseeing tours and hotel booking available through the Turin tourism website. The document encourages visitors to discover the history and culture of Turin through its many museums and royal residences. It highlights the city's religious sites, industrial heritage, and culture of food and drink.
The document summarizes the Residence of the Bavarian Kings in Munich. It was the home of the Bavarian royals for hundreds of years, though it looks rather sober from the outside. Each King left their mark by adding wings and courtyards to the building. A highlight is the amazing 'Antiquarium', a long hall decorated with statues and paintings. Some rooms were destroyed in World War 2 but have been restored, and many original features remain to see along with the Monarch's jewels in the Treasury.
Presenting to you a Creative Corporate Incentive Plan for your offsite. Get in touch with us for more Out of the Box International Destinations : www.epicindiaevents.com
Call - 9811710715, 16
Dave and Nila’s european adventure 2014, v1.25, med compressionddevidal
1. Dave and Nila took a choir trip through Europe with stops in Paris, France, Bayeux and Normandy in France, Bruges, Belgium, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Zwolle and various places along the Rhine River in Germany, Hallstatt, Austria, and Salzburg, Austria.
2. The trip highlights included concerts by their choir, visiting important landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, and exploring places related to their family histories like Zwolle.
3. They experienced some challenging weather like rain in Interlaken, Switzerland towards the end of their trip but overall had an excellent adventure seeing many beautiful and historic European sites over 10 days.
The document provides an overview of landmarks and sites in Warsaw's Old Town, the oldest historic district of the city. It describes architectural features such as the Royal Castle, St. John's Cathedral, and the Barbican fortification. It also mentions the extensive damage that occurred during World War 2 and the meticulous reconstruction effort after the war to rebuild the Old Town using original materials and historical sources. Warsaw's Old Town has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its reconstruction spanning history from the 13th to 20th century.
The Munich Residenz served as the main palace and house of government for Bavarian rulers for 400 years. It contains 130 rooms that can now be toured, including the impressive Renaissance Antiquarium hall where royal banquets were held. The palace was damaged in World War II but has been restored. It houses ornate rooms reflecting the Elector's status, and features the Cuvilliés Theater, Treasury, and Ornate Chapel, making it one of the largest palace museums in Europe.
The history of our region vráble slovakia1Helena Repaská
The document provides information about historical sites in the Nitra region of Slovakia, including the towns of Vráble, Nitra, Levice, and Zlaté Moravce. It describes several castles and churches in the region, such as the Fidvár Castle in Vráble, the Nitra Castle which was a former seat of princes, and the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Vráble. It also mentions the statue of Cyril and Methodius in Nitra, who created the first Slavic alphabet. The region is known for wine production and students hope to show visitors these historical places in May 2014.
The document provides details of a 5 day tour package in Tuscany, Italy, including:
- A tour of Florence on Day 1 including visits to Piazza del Duomo, the Academy Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio. Dinner at Hard Rock Cafe and a concert in the evening.
- A tour of Siena on Day 2 including visits to the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Piazza del Campo. Witnessing the Palio horse race.
- Day 3 includes a visit to Puccini's villa in Torre del Lago en route to overnight in Viareggio.
This document provides information about an upcoming trip to Prague, Czech Republic organized by AIESEC Hradec Králové from September 8-10, 2014. The trip will include visits to major landmarks in Prague like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Wenceslas Square. Participants will stay in Prague for two nights with accommodations and breakfast included, and activities planned each day including typical Czech drinks one evening. The third day will include a visit to Petrin Tower before traveling from Prague to Hradec Králové for a welcome party. Further details are provided on transportation and a 50 euro fee covering accommodations, transportation, and activities.
Tour: Imperial Splendours of St.Petersburg artlanda
Tour "Imperial Splendours of Saint-Petersburg" was exclusively created for the well-travelled art lovers.
Staying in St. Petersburg for 6 nights during the priod of White Nights (June-July) in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
The history of our region vráble slovakia1Helena Repaská
The document provides information about historical sites in the Nitra region of Slovakia, including the towns of Vráble, Nitra, Levice, and Zlaté Moravce. It describes several castles and churches in the region, such as the Fidvár Castle and Romanesque church in Vráble, the cathedral and bishop's palace in Nitra Castle, and ruined castles in Hrušov and Gýmeš. It also mentions the statue of Cyril and Methodius in Nitra, who created the first Slavic alphabet. Students from a school in Vráble created the presentation to share their region's history with others.
St. Petersburg is a Russia's cultural capital. A city of palaces, waterways and boulevards - scenic and yet with enormous energy - St. Petersburg is the perfect place for the arts to flourish.
Now you have a unique chance to explore the contemporary art scene of St.Petersburg from inside, visit real local private gallery of Marina Gisich.
The gallery was established by Marina Gisich in 2000, the Marina Gisich Gallery is one of the first St. Petersburg contemporary art galleries. Today it is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Russia.
The gallery also works with foreign artists and collaborates with major Russian and European museums and foundations (the State Russian Museum, Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Multimedia Art Museum, Novy Museum, Moscow City Museum, Waino Aaltonen Museum). The gallery willingly promotes contemporary art both locally and internationally.
Get a glimpse into life of local gallery owner, have a private visit of the gallery, meet local artist and visit his workshop or discover St.Petersburg through the eyes of gallery owner and spend a day together.
Max. group size 30 pax
Copenhagen is consistently ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world. It has a rich cultural history displayed in its many museums, ranging from Viking ships to Dutch design. The city is full of museums showcasing its art, history, and culture. Copenhagen has a vibrant jazz scene and is home to Europe's largest jazz festival each July. The city also has a strong emphasis on cycling, with dedicated bike lanes and a free city bike program for residents and visitors to explore the city by bike.
This document provides information on various historical sights in Slovakia. It begins by introducing that it was created by students for an Erasmus+ project on historical treasures of Europe. It then proceeds to describe several castles and landmarks in detail, including Bratislava Castle, Nitra Castle, Beckov Castle, Trenčín Castle, Bojnice Castle, Spiš Castle, and the Museum of Liptov Village Pribylina. It highlights some of their important features and histories. The document concludes with a short quiz reviewing some of the key sights discussed.
Preiļi is a historic town in Latvia that was first mentioned in 1348. It has a population of around 10,000 people and is known for its well-preserved manor complex that includes a castle, chapel, stables, and gardens dotted with islands and canals. The town is also home to several museums, including ones dedicated to local history and the works of ceramic artist Polikarps Čerņavskis. Other sites of interest include the Roman Catholic church, a guest house built in the 19th century, and a cultural center that hosts performances.
This document provides information on various castles and palaces located throughout Romania. It describes the architectural features and histories of places like Pelișor Castle, Râșnov Fortress, Poenari Castle, Peleș Castle, Bran Castle, Mogoșoaia Palace, and the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest. The document serves as a guide to some of the historic buildings and structures found in cities and towns across Romania.
What did the Dalai Lama say to the hot dog vendor? "Make me one with everything!" It's a familiar joke, muses Lama Surya Das, and one that holds a profound truth: that in addition to inner peace, meditation is a path for all-inclusive connection. In Make Me One with Everything, he invites us to experience this through the art of inter-meditation and other original practices that allow us to see through the illusion of separation.
albork - Т уристический справочник 2014
Каждый, кто давно не был в Мальборке, приехав сегодня в древний и прекрасный град крестоносцев, наверняка будет очарован многими новыми достопримечательностями и, конечно же, запечатлеет в своей памяти красоту центральной части города с возвышающимся посреди площади памятником Королю Казимиру Ягеллончику. Разноцветный фонтан, танцующий в ритме музыки, элементы малой архитектуры вокруг него и многочисленные ресторанчики - всё это создаёт необыкновенную атмосферу Мальборка, который до недавнего времени ассоциировался лишь с крупнейшим в Европе замком. Сюда стоит заглянуть хотя бы для того, чтобы в этом убедиться и заявить, что «Одного дня недостаточно» – не только маркетинговый лозунг.
- The document discusses how to have productive discussions in a small group about the weekly message by focusing on key questions, scriptures, and next steps.
- The main idea from the message is that it is often the small, daily disciplines and habits that people don't see that result in achieving bigger goals and accomplishments.
- The key questions prompt discussion about an area of life members want to improve, how to focus on that through choosing a "one word," and Bible verses that relate.
Stephanie Rose Garcia's family origins include her paternal side from Spain who migrated to Cuba, with her grandfather and grandmother then migrating from Cuba to the United States. Her maternal side originated from Italy and migrated to Honduras, where her mother spent her early years before coming to the United States on a work visa.
Introduction to Object Oriented Javascriptnodeninjas
This document provides an introduction to object oriented JavaScript. It covers functions, objects, prototypes, inheritance, callbacks, closures, asynchronous programming and some exercises. Functions are first class citizens that can be treated like variables. Objects can be created using constructors, literals or built-in methods. Prototypes allow objects to inherit properties from other objects in a prototypical inheritance chain. Callbacks and closures help deal with JavaScript's asynchronous nature. Asynchronous flow control with promises avoids "callback hell". Examples are provided for key concepts.
Malbork - Informator Turystyczny 2014
Każdy, kto dawno nie był w Malborku, przyjeżdżając dziś do tego pięknego, krzyżackiego grodu, z pewnością zauroczy się wieloma nowymi atrakcjami, a już na pewno nie zapomni widoku pięknego centrum z pomnikiem Króla Kazimierza Jagiellończyka na środku placu. Tańcząca w rytm muzyki kolorowa fontanna, wokół niej elementy małej architektury i liczne restauracyjki – to wszystko tworzy niesamowity klimat Malborka, kojarzonego do niedawna wyłącznie z największym zamkiem w Europie. Warto tu zajrzeć, choćby po to, aby się o tym przekonać i stwierdzić, że „Jeden dzień to za mało” to nie tylko marketingowe hasło.
This document provides information about spending a day exploring the Żoliborz district of Warsaw, Poland. It recommends starting at Park Żeromskiego, then visiting the Cytadela Museum and some restaurants in Inwalidów Square. Next, it suggests walking along ul. Mickiewicza to see the home of a Polish activist and visiting the St. Stanisław Kostka Church, which contains the grave of a murdered priest. The guided tour concludes with dinner at the Olympic Center on the Vistula River bank for views of Warsaw.
Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia in Poland. Some of the most interesting places to visit in Wrocław include Ostrów Tumski, one of the oldest parts of the city with historic architecture; the Witch Bridge, which has legends of witches being tried; and Szczytnicki Park, a large English-style park perfect for walks and cycling. Wrocław has over 100 bridges spanning the Oder River and offers visitors historical and cultural sites, as well as colorful street art murals and hidden dwarf statues throughout the city.
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2. Contents
4 How to get to us?
5 The glow of the past in the present
7 The castle
9 Guided tours of the castle and the town
10 Enchantment guaranteed
14 The heart of the city
16 Monument of King Jagiellończyk / Malbork Coins
18 The castle is a must, but there’s
mucth more to Malbork
22 A town where things happen / The Malbork Siege
24 A town where things happen / Magic Malbork
26 Hotels
30 Cheap accommodation
36 Restaurants
38 Cafes, bars, pizzerias
41 Practical information
43 Free time
47 Visit Pomorskie and then expand your tour
49 Tourist Information / Souvenirs from Malbork
and from the region
50 Malbork Welcome Center – Centre of Tourism in Malbork
51 The map – town centre
3. One day
The glow of the past
If someone who had not been to Malbork for a long
time came today to this picturesque town that was once
a stronghold of the Teutonic knights, they would certainly be
enchanted by the numerous new attractions and would find
the view of the beautiful city centre, with its statue of King
Kazimierz Jagiellończyk standing in the middle of the square,
unforgettable. The colourful fountain, its waters playing this
way and that to the rhythm of the music, the surrounding
small architectural features and the numerous small
cafes and restaurants combine to generate the fabulous
atmosphere of Malbork, which was until recently noted
only for its castle, which is the largest in Europe. It is worth
stopping and taking a look even if only to confirm that
‘One day is not enough’ is more than just a marketing slogan.
is not enough!
How to get to us?
Pedestrian zone in the center of the town
Fountain in the center of the town
View of the castle from the Nogat river
Do you know...
The construction of the castle
started in 1274.
in the present
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Each year, nearly half a million tourists visit the
monument, inscribed on the UNESCO World
Heritage List. The touristic pride of Poland, for years
it has been a vision symbol and an obligatory visit
stop for polish and foreign visitors. Magical and
friendly place, with interesting exhibitions, cultural
events and professional touristic infrastructure.
The Gothic scenery of former Teutonic fortress
hosts numerous collections, among others
the collection of amber, militaria, numismats,
architectonic details or sculpture. The historical
re-enactment “Siege of Malbork” as well as the
“Light and Sound” show are other attractions.
The Malbork Castle, with its surface of 21 hectares, is the biggest brick castle in the
world, the masterpiece of defense and residential architecture of late Middle Ages.
Castle
The Malbork
www.zamek.malbork.pl
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Do you know...
The castle covers an area of approx. 17,5 hectares.
Stained glass exhibition
Drawbridge
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5. Do you know...
Fire at the castle in 1959 was the direct cause of
the foundation of the Castle Museum in Malbork.
Malbork Tourist Guides’ Association is
an association of almost 200 guides. Its objective
is to provide tourists visiting Malbork with the
best, fully professional service. The services
offered by the association include group and
individual tours of the Malbork Castle Museum
complex, the town of Malbork, the Żuławy
region, the Provence of Pomerania and the region
of Elbląg. These services are available to
Polish and foreign tourists in the following
languages: German, English, French,
Russian, Czech, Ukrainian, sign language.
Malbork Tourist Guides’ Association
ul. Starościńska 1
tel. +48 55 272 08 80
tel. +48 55 647 09 37
biuro@przewodnicy.com
www.przewodnicy.com
Detailed information about the group’s activities is
available through Facebook
www.facebook.com/przewodnicymalborscy
and the website www.przewodnicy.com
An association of tourist guides
is active in Malbork
– Malbork Tourist Guides’ Association
Guided tours
of the castle and the town
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www.zamek.malbork.pl
“KARWAN” Conference Centre
Conferences, conventions, workshops at the Castle Museum in Malbork - the “Karwan” conference centre is
organising business meetings, banquets, workshops, which are diversified by variety of attractions ranging from
knight’s fights to castle adventure games. Karwan, tel. +48 55 647 08 57, e-mail: karwan@zamek.malbork.pl
Museum opening hours:
May 01 – September 30:
9.00 am – 7.00 pm,
exteriors to 8.00 pm
October 01 – April 30:
10.00 am – 3.00 pm,
exteriors to 4.00 pm
On Mondays and bank holidays,
only exteriors and some of the interiors
are open.
Malbork Castle Museum
Starościńska 1
82-200 Malbork
tel. +48 55 647 0 800
kasa: +48 55 647 09 02
fax: +48 647 08 03
sekretariat@zamek.malbork.pl
kasa@zamek.malbork.pl
Amber exhibition
Castle courtyard
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6. 1 Castle Museum
2 Church of St. John the Baptist
4 Mary’s Gate 5 Potters’ Gate
7 Old Jerusalem Hospital
9 Rail station building with platform 1, freight forwarding building and station toilets
8 Upper Mill at ul. Konopnicka
6 Old Town Hall
3 Church of the Virgin Mary of Perpetual Help, formerly St. George’s
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7. 10 Baptist Chapel at ul. Jagiellońska 105
11 Post office complex at ul. Poczty Gdańskiej and ul. 17 Marca
13 Court Building at ul. 17-Marca 14 Water tower at ul. Dworcowa
15 Interior of St. Joseph’s
Parish Church in Kałdowo
12 Water tower at pl. Słowiański 16 Latin School building by the Nogat
17 Malbork Welcome Center – Malbork’s Tourist Centre
Do you know...
After World War II, remains of the old town
were levelled, with all the bricks donated
to the reconstruction of Warsaw.
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8. Do you know...
In 1286, the city received a town charter (municipal rights).
The heartof the city
The square serves as a venue
for numerous exhibitions,
processions, fairs and street
theatre shows, which make
visitors’ stay in the town
more attractive.
The main attraction here is undoubtedly
the town fountain, where water from
almost 50 nozzles “dances” in time to
specially chosen music. Daily shows,
particularly those in the evening,
made more spectacular by light effects,
draw hundreds of interested spectators
in the summer season.
Fountain shows
Town centre – the pedestrian precinct
on Kościuszki Street
Musical shows
(lasting approximately 15 minutes)
2:05 (after the noon bugle call from the Town˙˙
Hall), programme beginning with a melody
specially written for the Malbork fountain,
and at 3 pm, 5 pm and 7 pm
Light and music shows
(lasting approximately 20 minutes /
history show approximately 30 minutes)
(history show on Fridays and Saturdays
denoted by H)
15 April–31 May – 8.30 pm (H), 9.30 pm˙˙
1 June–31 July – 9.00 pm (H), 10.00 pm˙˙
1–31 August – 8.30 pm (H), 10.00 pm˙˙
1–30 September – 9.00 pm (H)˙˙
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Evening fountain show
Cinnamon shops – it is a journey back in time to the interwar Poland and the
bourgeois and merchant character of street fairs. This zone is devoted to regional
products.
Traditional Polish cuisine, bakery stand with crescent buns, different kinds of bread,
traditional Polish wheel cakes “kołacz” as well as confectionery, grocer’s shop
selling aromatic coffee as well as a stand with local beer, cold cuts manufactured by
a local butcher, cheese, cottage cheese, bee products, bread kvass, natural juices,
meads and liqueurs, spices, regional beers, fruit and vegetables, amber, handmade
jewelry, traditional wooden toys as well as local souvenirs.
The unique atmosphere of the event is enriched by: painters, portraitists,
caricaturists, street musicians, sculptors, news vendors dressed in traditional
Warsaw style, a chess table, rickshaws and tricycle rental, pre-war photographer
services or periodic art exhibitions. The celebration will also include small thematic
events, such as historical re-enactments or for example Kite Festival.
New summer attraction in Malbork – CINNAMON SHOPS
Street fair with unique atmosphere – Kościuszki Street
in the center of the town
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9. Recently, new elements of small-scale architecture
have appeared in Malbork – three aluminium
coins mounted on specially prepared stones.
The presentation of coins commemorates the fact
that from the 15th century there was a mint operating
in Malbork five times, which twice issued crusader
coins, twice Polish and once Lithuanian.
The coins are single-sided, showing the obverse
and reverse of a Konrad von Jungingen shilling
and the obverse of a Stefan Batory shilling.
Where can you find coins?
Kosciuszki Street – at the beginning of the street•
when approaching from the train station
Pilsudskiego Street – by the miniature of the castle•
Twin Cities Square - near the Town Hall•
Monumentof King Jagiellończyk
In October 2010 a bronze
monument to King Casimir
Jagiellon (Kazimierz
Jagiellończyk) was erected on
the promenade in Malbork.
Coins
The monument to the Polish king,
whose triumphant entry to Malbork in
1457 began the ‘Polish time’ which
lasted 315 years, is intended to remind
everyone of the Polish history of our
town. The monument is 348 cm
tall and made entirely of bronze.
Do you know...
In 1888, the water of Nogat river flooded Malbork.
At the Outer Castle (St. Lawrence Chapel)
a commemorative plaque was placed, indicating
the water level during the flood!
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MalborkCoins
10. The Town Square with fountain and
Monument of King Kazimierz Jagiellończyk
Read page 14–17
Model of Malbork Castle
A great place to take a souvenir photo of your
visit to Malbork. This model is made of more
than a million specially baked bricks. With a base
measuring 11 x 5 metres, and built to a scale
of 1:30, the model attracts both tourists and
residents of the town. This is one of the features
characterising of the modern pedestrian precinct.
It lets you see close-up how the Teutonic castle
looked before the damage it suffered during
the Second World War.
The marina
The marina is located in the city park area Nogat river,
within a walking distance from the Castle of the Teutonic
Knights and the city center. It is an important point on
the water route of Żuławska Loop. At the marina, floating
piers were built with gangways and mooring branches.
Platforms allow berthing of 24 yachts and sailboats at
the same time. The harbor facilities include boatswain
quarters, sanitary facilities and kitchen. You can rent
kayaks and pedal boats. Additionally, the infrastructure
is complemented by land-use elements such
as footpaths and shared zones, network connections
and lighting installation. The marina is monitored
throughout the year, with additional 24-hour supervision
by boatswain from May to September.
The marina was created within the framework
of the regional project “Żuławska Loop – development
of water tourism.”
Rock-climbing, tennis, sports pitch
and ice rink
In the summer season, visitors can enjoy the
climbing wall. With the surface of about 100 m2
, it is
11 m wide and its height reaches from 5.5 to 10.5 m.
Skilled instructors ensure the safety of the amateurs
of climbing. Moreover, brick tennis courts and roller
skating arena are available for tourists and citizens
of the town. In the winter season, from November to
March, municipal ice skating rink is open in Malbork.
With its dimensions of 20 x 40 m, it can receive
100 amateurs of this sport at the same time.
www.osir.malbork.pl
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11. Jumpy Park
The “Jumpy Park” rope park in Malbork is one of the biggest
attractions of this kind in Poland. On the surface of 1.2 hectares,
1500 metres of routes with different obstacles hung on trees
were prepared (bridges, footbridges, nets, Tyrolean traverses
and others). The routes are divided into as many as 6 levels.
Everybody, irrespective of the age and physical condition, will find
an appropriate and safe route to test their skills and experience
unforgettable moments, great fun and adrenaline. A new climbing
complex opened within this area, called “Himalayas in the Żuławy
region”, is the only attraction of this kind in Poland. It is the
place where you can reach all 14 eight-thousanders, choosing
your own climbing route. Additional attractions include fitness
playground, shooting range, bouncies, trampolines, castles and
playgrounds for children. During summer holidays, children and
teenagers can take part in theme workshops (9 am–4 pm), where
they can learn climbing, shooting, fishing, music, dance and
participate in survival classes. Each day is devoted to a different
theme. The workshops are conducted by qualified instructors.
www.jumpypark.pl
Dino Park
The park, with the surface of 5 hectares,
hosts such attractions as: 5D cinema,
fossil museum, play land for children,
educational path with 40 animatronic
dinosaurs in 1:1 scale, souvenir shop,
mini zoo, laser tunnel as well as Rope
Park. Food and drinks are available in
gastronomy facilities. The parking can
accommodate 150 passenger cars.
www.dinopark.malbork.pl
Tourist train
This remarkable vehicle, consisting
of a locomotive and two carriages, travels
on the streets of Malbork between 1 June
and 30 September, starting at 9 am. It
makes it easier for travellers to see the
town, and provides an unforgettable
experience. The route takes in attractions
of the town such as Malbork Castle, the
town’s mediaeval buildings, the dancing
fountain and a scale model of the castle.
The train serves both individual passengers
and organized groups, and is fully adapted
for disabled passengers. There is a stop for
embarking and alighting at ul. Starościńska
(next to the Castle Museum ticket offices).
www.latocha.pl
Marianek
Marianek is the official mascot designed by a resident
of the town. The little armoured knight with cape
and red cheeks was the winner of a competition run
by Malbork Welcome Center. The mascot is present
at all events organized by the town of Malbork,
encouraging residents and tourists to join in the fun.
The Medieval Siege Engines
The exhibition was prepared on a grand
scale and it is the largest collection of its
kind in the world. All machines have been
reconstructed with the utmost attention
to detail using original medieval craft
techniques. The multitude of the exhibits
presented in a full-scale will charm
not only enthusiasts, but also children
and people who value peculiarities and
curiosities.
www.zamekmalbork.pl
Minigolf
This is a superb way of spending free
time in the fresh air, suitable for everyone
regardless of age and fitness. It has
9 holes with obstacles, with a total length
of 80 metres. Equipment is available
on the spot at no extra cost.
The course is open from May to the
middle of September.
www.zamczysko.malbork.pl
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12. During these days, the areas around the castle will
become a lively medieval town with the camps
of knights, shooters and gunners, a fair with products
related to medieval cuisine and craftsmanship,
tournaments and shows presenting the art of chivalry,
fights and armament. Other inherent elements
of the event are theatre shows. Everything
is accompanied by the sounds of medieval music.
This year’s program of the Siege includes the
re-enactment of knight’s battles between Polish and
Teutonic troops, cavalry battles, crossbow and bow
tournaments. Horses and stunts will be of course
also present in the show. Knight’s struggles will be
accompanied by medieval theatres, puppet theatre,
street concerts with the participation of early music
bands, painting workshops, night visit of the castle
as well as the performances of jugglers, stilt walkers
and fire swallowers.
www.oblezenie.zamek.malbork.pl
The Malbork
18th
–20th
July
Siege
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13. Magic
MalborkOutdoor event, organized already for the sixth
time, won numerous awards for the original
presentation of history through modern forms
of dance, acrobatics, music, lasers and light.
The culmination of the Magic Malbork event
is the unforgettable evening show combining
different forms of art: music, dance, image
and light. Each year, the combination of talents
of famous dance and acrobatic groups with
laser, light and pyrotechnic displays attracts and
hypnotizes several thousand visitors. The event
always includes breathtaking high altitude
acrobatics but each year, the organizers provide
the viewers with new attractions and effects.
The entire show is summarized by a firework
display. This year, Magic Malbork starts with
evening attractions around the Malbork castle
for the first time already on Friday, 9 August.
www.magicmalbork.pl
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–9th
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Large and comfortable place with complete
sanitary facilities. The tent site has a beautiful
panoramic view over the castle in Malbork, which
is a 5-minute walk away. In our neighborhood there
several restaurants where everyone can find their
favorite dish. The property is guarded 24 hours
a day. Bigger groups of tourists are welcome.
ul. Solskiego 10
tel. +48 501 406 740
fax +48 55 272 10 15
e-mail: biuro@malbork-kemping.eu
www.malbork-kemping.eu
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Cheapaccommodation
18. Ul. Porzeczkowa 1
tel. 55 272 45 61
tel. kom 695 75 72-76
www.gosciniecpodmarkizami.pl gosciniec@gosciniecpodmarkizami.pl
Comfort
at a low price!
Open all
year round!
Gościniec
Pod
Markizami
20 9
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Cheapaccommodation
Cheapaccommodation
19. Alfa Club
ul. Daleka 125
tel. +48 55 272 55 30
tel. +48 55 272 55 33
www.alfa-club.pl
Galeria Cafe
ul. Sikorskiego 33
tel. kom. +48 500 217 211
e-mail: kamila.piorowska@gmail.com
www.galeriacafe.malbork7.pl
Gothic Cafe & Restaurant
ul. Starościńska 1
tel. +48 55 647 08 89
tel. kom. +48 783 464 828
e-mail: gothic@gothic.com.pl
www.gothic.com.pl
Grota
ul. Kościuszki 22 D
tel. +48 55 646 96 60
tel. kom. +48 601 707 654
fax +48 55 646 96 70
e-mail: restauracja@grothotel.pl
www.restauracja-malbork.pl
Restaurants
Hotel Centrum
al. Rodła 7
tel. +48 605 405 555
www.hotelmalbork.pl
Nad Nogatem
pl. Słowiański 5
tel. +48 55 272 31 31
www.klubdolek.pl
Pekin
ul. Sienkiewicza 15
tel. +48 55 273 39 09
Piwniczka
ul. Starościńska 1
tel. +48 55 273 36 68
fax: +48 601 255 008
e-mail: piwniczka@wp.pl
www.piwniczkamalbork.pl
Lancelot
ul. Ceglana 9
tel. kom. +48 693-073-085
e-mail: restauracja.lancelot@gmail.com
www.lancelot.malbork.pl
Grill • Regional cuisine • Pizza
Restaurant on the water
U Flisaka
Przystanek Patrzałkowie
ul. Kościuszki 25
tel. +48 55 272 39 91
tel. kom. +48 601 690 903
e-mail: patrzalkowie@gmail.com
www.patrzalkowie.pl
Stary Malbork
ul. 17 Marca 26–27
tel. +48 55 647 24 00
www.starymalbork.com.pl
Siódme Niebo
ul. Gen. de Gaulle’a 5
tel. +48 55 272 31 37 ext. 411
www.swojskieklimaty.eu
U Flisaka
ul. Wałowa
tel./fax +48 55 272 45 66
tel. kom. +48 509 800 633
e-mail: biuro@uflisaka.pl
www.uflisaka.pl
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Restaurants
20. Alternatywa
ul. Grunwaldzka 16
tel. kom. +48 607 528 460
www.facebook.com/clubalternatywa
Baszta Pub
al. Rodła
tel. kom. +48 513 122 678
e-mail: pub@pubbaszta.malbork.pl
www.pubbaszta.malbork.pl
Bis Bar
ul. Dworcowa 24
tel./fax +48 55 273 48 64
tel. kom. +48 602 661 681
e-mail: kontakt@barbis.pl
www.barbis.pl
Cafe Paradise
ul. Mickiewicza 31
tel. +48 55 273 21 43
Castello Pizzeria
ul. Mickiewicza 84
tel. +48 55 255 00 15
tel. kom. +48 661 140 015
Da Grasso
ul. 17 Marca 22
tel. +48 55 612 33 33
tel. kom. +48 792 300 333
e-mail: malbork0@dagrasso.biz
www.dagrasso.pl/malbork
Euro Pizzeria
ul. Kościuszki 23 c (1st
floor)
tel. +48 55 273 29 25
tel. +48 55 272 73 73
e-mail: lgft1991@wp.pl
www.pizzaeuro.pl
Fortuna Pizzeria
ul. Prusa 2
tel. +48 55 272 59 26
tel. +48 55 272 42 98
Istanbul
ul. Mickiewicza 31b/3
tel. kom. +48 531 975 909
Cafes,
Jadłodajnia Tania
al. Wojska Polskiego 520
tel. +48 55 255 50 04
tel. kom. +48 783 993 753
Jazz Club Spiżarnia
ul. Dworcowa 23
tel. kom. +48 600 506 068
tel. kom. +48 694 496 545
e-mail: jazzclub.spizarnia@wp.pl
Karaoka Tawerna
(open in the summer season)
Bulwary nad Nogatem
tel. kom. +48 602 292 325
Karczma Rycerska
The wester side of the castle
(open in the summer season)
tel. kom. +48 509 800 674
e-mail: biuro@abahus.pl
Karczma Zamczysko
(along the road to Nowy Dwór Gdański)
tel. kom. +48 601 624 661
e-mail: krzysztof@zamczysko.malbork.pl
www.zamczysko.malbork.pl
Kasyno Policyjne
ul. De Gaulle’a 3
tel. +48 55 273 11 73
tel. +48 55 272 20 60
Kozackie Pierogi
ul. Kościuszki 23b
tel. kom. +48 730 121 313
Mc Donald’s
ul. Piastowska 2
tel. kom. +48 694 495 999
News Bistro
ul. Kościuszki 14
tel. kom. +48 509 800 633
www.uflisaka.pl
Panorama
ul. Kościuszki 5
tel. +48 55 647 77 77
tel./fax +48 55 272 23 49
www.panorama.malbork.pl
Pasja Restauracyjka
ul. Słowackiego 75
tel. kom. 883 327 770
e-mail: jmremix@wp.pl
Pepe Pizzeria
ul. 17 Marca 47
tel. +48 55 612 90 96
tel. +48 801 432 100
Pieróg Rozpustnik
ul. Sienkiewicza 58a
tel. kom. +48 881 241 667
Piwiarnia Warka
ul. Kościuszki 1–4
tel. kom. +48 600 067 791
www.piwiarnia.malbork.pl
Puchatek Bar
pl. Słowiański 7
tel. +48 55 647 32 25
tel./fax +48 55 647 22 34
e-mail: spolem.malbork@post.pl
www.malbork.spolem.org.pl
Quattro
ul. Piastowska 1
tel. kom. +48 509 839 859
tel. kom. +48 506 062 722
e-mail: restauracjaquattro@poczta.onet.pl
Śródmieście 21
ul. Sienkiewicza 21
tel. +48 55 272 25 87
tel. kom. +48 534 955 696
Wielka Pyra
ul. Kościuszki 15
bars, pizzerias
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Cafes,bars,pizzerias
21. information
PARKING
Coaches
• All-day attended coach park – ul. Dworcowa
• Kałdowo – ul. Wałowa
• Castle approach – ul. Starościńska
• Castle approach – ul. Piastowska
Cars
• 24-hour car park – ul. Dworcowa
• ul. Warecka (drive-in-entry either from Kościuszki street
or Narutowicza street)
• „Pod Bramą Garncarską” – ul. Piłsudskiego
• New parking – Kosciuszki street – at the back of Kościuszki street
• Sierakowskich street (previously Solna) – near the enterance
to the castle
• Kałdowo – ul. Wałowa
• „Przy Pepco” – ul. Kościuszki
• pl. Słowiański
• ul. Sienkiewicza
• ul. Poczty Gdańskiej
PAID PARKING ZONES
• ul. Kościuszki
• ul. Dworcowa
• ul. Piłudskiego
• pl. Słowiański
TAXI
Near the railway station
tel. +48 55 272 33 20
Near the Music School
tel. +48 55 272 31 58
At pl. Wolności
tel. +48 55 647 21 20
police station
County Police Headquarters
ul. Gen. De Gaulle’a 3
tel. +48 55 270 28 10
www.malbork.policja.gov.pl
County Fire Brigade Headquarters
ul. Wybickiego 1
tel. +48 55 270 21 30
tel. +48 55 270 21 40
City Police
pl. Słowiański 5
tel. +48 55 629 04 00 ext. 485
tel. +48 55 273 30 96
fax +48 55 647 32 12
Practical
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Practicalinformation
22. post offices
• ul. 17 Marca 38
(open 8 am to 6 pm, Saturdays 9 am to 1 pm)
tel. +48 55 272 24 46
fax +48 55 272 26 54
• ul. Dworcowa 21
(open 8 am to 6 pm, Saturdays 9 am to 1 pm)
tel. +48 55 272 26 04
fax +48 55 272 24 76
• ul. Nogatowa 95
tel. +48 55 272 26 70
• ul. Konopnickiej 69E
tel. +48 55 273 50 67
BUS TIMETABLES
• www.mzk.malbork.pl
• www.rydwan.malbork.pl
• www.latocha.pl
HOT SPOT
County Office HotSpot
pl. Słowiański 17
Free HotSpot. Connection time limited
to 15 minutes, after which users must log in again.
HotSpot at Active Recreation Centre
(Hotel Parkowy, Nogat Camping)
ul. Parkowa 3
Free HotSpot exclusively for guests of the Centre.
HotSpot Malbork Welcome Center
(Centrum Turystyki w Malborku)
ul. Kościuszki 54
During the summer season.
Bike Rental
In the VILLA CENTRE Guest Rooms
ul. Mazurów 8
tel./fax +48 55 273 37 03
TRAVEL AGENCIES
Butryn Travel
ul. Kościuszki 5E
tel. +48 55 272 08 08
tel./fax +48 55 272 08 09
e-mail: biuro@autowakacje.pl
www.autowakacje.pl
Maltur
ul. Sienkiewicza 15
tel. +48 55 647 44 25
tel. +48 55 272 55 99
fax +48 55 272 26 14
e-mail: biuro@maltur.pl
www.maltur.pl
Vertigo Holiday
ul. Kościuszki 21A
tel. +48 55 618 25 35
fax +48 55 618 25 45
e-mail: biuro@vertigoholiday.pl
www.vertigoholiday.pl
Canaria De Lux
ul. Chodkiewicza 33
tel. kom. +48 517 044 651
fax +48 55 272 38 41
e-mail: canariadelux@onet.eu
www.canariadelux.pl
Gyms
Fitnessclub Atlantis
ul. Grunwaldzka 16–18
tel. +48 55 272 70 41
GG: 25397187
info@atlantisfit.pl
www.atlantisfit.pl
Dymek Body Line, Alfa Club
ul. Daleka 125
tel. +48 55 272 26 55
biuro@dymek.pl
Kwiatek Recreation Centre
pl. Słowiański 17
coach@anetaflorczyk.com
tel. kom. +48 509 508 446
Sport Life
al. Wojska Polskiego 493
tel kom. +48 505 356 394
Swimmingareas,swimmingpools,marinas
Town bathing place
(open In the summer season)
ul. Wileńska 1 (Nogat embankments)
tel. +48 55 272 24 96
Indoor swimming pool
pl. G. Narutowicza 14
tel. +48 55 647 34 37
“Delfin” Swimming School
pl. G. Narutowicza 14
tel. kom. +48 602 539 742
www.delfin.malbork.pl
Volunteer Lifeguard Association
pl. G. Narutowicza 14
tel. kom. +48 502 462 324
tel. kom. +48 503 123 433
www.wopr.malbork.pl
The marina
ul. Parkowa
tel. +48 55 247 63 49
Czynna: 1.05–30.09
historical reconstruction
Free Lance Infantry Regiment
tel. kom. +48 508 916 287
mateusz_heise@wp.pl
www.regiment.malbork.pl
For ten years now the members of the historical re-enactment
group, the Malbork Free Lance Infantry Regiment, have been
playing the role of mediaeval warriors. The broad range of
props and paraphernalia, the vast storehouse of knowledge
and the fully professional approach of the devotees in the
group ensure that you will be left with an enduring and
powerful impression following our displays.
The Royal Gunsmiths’ Guild
tel. kom. +48 602 465 352
m.karolczuk@poczta.fm
www.puszkarze.malbork.edu.pl
Historical Reconstruction Association gathering people
interested in military history of the15th-17th centuries,
the Polish military tradition of the time, especially the
contemporary artillery and firearms.
Free timeTown hospital
and medical centres
Almed
ul. Dworcowa 14
tel. +48 55 647 42 12
Children’s clinic
tel. +48 55 622 14 94
www.almed.malbork.pl
Centrum Dializa Sp. z o.o. (Dialysis Centre)
ul. Armii Krajowej 105–106
tel./fax +48 55 612 31 44
e-mail: malbork@centrumdializa.pl
AWIP Consortium
outpatient care from doctors and nurses
during night-time and holidays
ul. 500-lecia 98
tel. +48 55 245 00 44
www.awip.malbork.net.pl
Mederi
ul. Kotarbińskiego 10
tel. +48 55 272 24 91
www.mederi.malbork.net.pl
Medicus
ul. Konopnickiej 6
tel. +48 55 272 24 19
Town Hospital County Health Centre
ul. Armii Krajowej 105-106
tel. +48 55 646 02 00 (hospital)
tel. +48 55 646 02 95 (ambulance service)
www.pcz.net.pl
Primed
al. Wojska Polskiego 52
tel. +48 55 647 18 80
tel. +48 501 377 504
www.primed.malbork.net.pl
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Practicalinformation
23. Baszta Maślankowa
History theatre
tel. kom. +48 790 643 262
tel. kom. +48 692 733 945
baszta_maslankowa@o2.pl
Knight shows and medieval dance presentations and
workhops. Historical shooting range for practicing archery and
the crossbow. Medieval games for children. Demonstrations
of historical crafts - blacksmith and armourer’s workshops.
Organization of events with knightly decoration. Preparation
and implementation of scenarios of historical celebrations.
Wedding ceremonies in knightly trappings.
tourism, culture and other
The Malbork Tourist Cluster
ul. Kościuszki 54
tel. +48 55 621 21 34
biuro@mkt.malbork.pl
www.mkt.malbork.pl
Model Flying School, RC Model Flying School
Kamionka 7A
tel. kom. +48 602 71 152
tel. +48 55 272 08 33
unikat70@wp.pl
www.modelarstworc.malbork7.pl
Musical and Dance Team „Malbork”
Club no 22 Air Base of Tactical Aviation
ul. Sikorskiego 33
tel. +48 55 620 67 57
zpitmalbork@wp.pl
Malbork Centre
of Cultur and Education
ul. Kopernika 1
tel. +48 55 272 38 52
biuro@kultura.malbork.pl
www.kultura.malbork.pl
We invite you to take part in dance classes, vocal, visual,
tailor-knitting, foreign languages learning, chess section,
corrective gymnastics, historical lab and media and
computer lab.
Children, youth, and adults are all welcome!
Comfortable wooden chalets with fireplaces and balconies•
Cosy little hotel with a unique collection of carriages•
and sleighs
Micro Museum of Agricultural Implements where you can•
see a wooden hay wagon, a horse mill, a wooden plough
with a metal mouldboard and an original URSUS C-45
tractor
The Lakeland Delta Estate
Gnojewo, gm. Miłoradz (We’re on National Road 22,
one kilometre along after the Moya garage in the direction of Malbork)
tel. kom. +48 509 775 106 • fax +48 55 221 55 58
e-mail: litawa@litawa.com.pl • www.jeziornaosada.pl
A mound and viewing tower with a wind turbine mounted•
on top
A wood-feature adventure playground for children•
An ice rink and toboggan run•
A sleigh ride with an open-firegathering and Polish•
sausage grill can be organised
The newesttouristattraction inthe Fens
Fitnessclub Atlantis
ul. Grunwaldzka 16–18
tel. +48 55 272 70 41
GG: 25397187
e-mail: info@atlantisfit.pl
www.atlantisfit.pl
Monday-Friday: 8.00–21.00, Saturday: 8.00–17.00, Sunday: 10.00–16.00
The biggest fitness club in Malbork! Be with us, be fit!
The Atlantis fitness club is located within the walls of the old
Loeser & Wolff tobacco factory at ul. Grunwaldzka 16
and combines unique post-industrial style with modern
sports facilities. Over an area of 700 m2
we have created
a professional training ground based on the most modern
technology. The club is equipped with fitness gear of the
highest class, including global makes such as Star Trac®
and Fitness Authority®.
We have divided the area of the club into exercise and rest
areas, and you will find a gym with an aerobics area, a fit-
ness exercise room, where instructors await you. The in-
structors leading Spinning® exercises on exercise bikes
take care to ensure an extreme experience to the rhythms
of electrifying music.
For us, fitness is not only training and watching your figure,
but above all means taking care to keep the general balance
in your mind and body. The professional assistance of our
trainers allows you to safely and holistically plan and carry
out a diet, training sessions and regenerative treatments.
The Atlantis fitness club in Malbork was created mainly
in response to the needs of people seeking a friendly
atmosphere, professionalism and moments of respite
from the everyday hustle and bustle. We are confident that
time spent at our club will bear fruit in the form of a sense
of wellbeing, shapely figure and serenity of the spirit!
Here, you can find a gym with aerobic zone and a fitness
hall, where the instructors conducting different types
of fitness trainings are at your disposal.
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Freetime
24. Stud Farm, Iskra Guest House
ISKRA, a family facility located in the middle of a forest, offers cozy holiday accommodation. In this peaceful place, you
can hear birds singing, wind blowing in the trees and horses pleasantly neighing. Picturesque landscape is completed
by nearby lakes, nature reserves and broad forest routes.
Genuine Polish countryside, these are not only beautiful views, but also delicious, filling cuisine. Tasting ISKRA’s specialties –
traditional dishes known for generations – it’s a great fun and pleasure. Homemade smoked cold cuts, game and fish dishes,
cakes and desserts – this is just a small extract from our rich menu based on products that we prepare ourselves.
The best accommodation facility offering horse riding in Pomeranian Voivodeship in the contest
organized by the Agency for Restructuring and Modernization of Agriculture (ARiMR)
and the Agricultural Advisory Centre (ODR)
ul. Łąkowa 19, Sztumskie Pole
tel. +48 504 025 326, 502 387 445
e-mail: kontakt@stajniaiskra.pl
www.stajniaiskra.pl
unforgettable atmosphere of Polish countryside•
peaceful location of our facility•
accommodation for 60 guests in rooms•
with bathroom, TV, wi-fi
horse riding lessons for beginners and advanced•
equestrians – 50 horses to choose from
services of professional instructors and caregivers•
active relaxation in nature•
carriage rides and rides in the saddle, sleigh rides,•
bonfires, revelries, barbecue, picnics
karaoke, discos, dance evenings•
free sport and recreation equipment rental•
friendly prices, family atmosphere and satisfaction•
guaranteed!
Our offer includes:
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25. Tourist Information Centre in Malbork
ul. Kościuszki 54, tel.+48 55 647 47 47
cit@mwc.malbork.pl
The cheapest souvenirs with the Malbork town logo or views of the castle can be obtained at the Malbork Welcome Center, which
includes a small shop. Souvenir gifts, stickers, pens, rucksacks, glass and ceramic ware, pictures, books, graphics, cups and many
other things can make an unforgettable present or reminder of your visit to Malbork. Apart from the numerous souvenirs, the shop
also offers free informational and promotional materials such as brochures, maps and guides.
Souvenirs
a tourist information centre open all year round (Monday to Friday, Monday to Sunday in the summer season)˙˙
free promotional tourist materials, maps, etc. available˙˙
shop with tourist souvenirs connected with Malbork and the region,˙˙
maps, pictures, commercial publications, gifts with logo, etc.˙˙
audiovisual presentation of tourist services, directly in the room visited by tourists˙˙
presentation of tourist services on a self-service multimedia information guide in front of the entrance˙˙
to the Tourist Information Centre (24-hour access)˙˙
two computers available to tourists (with constant Internet access)˙˙
tourist library – tourist books and publications, travel and marketing magazines,˙˙
promotional materials from partner towns, etc. available to read on site
left luggage office˙˙
photocopying and fax services etc.˙˙
IT point suited to disabled users˙˙
ARS Gallery and Painting Studio
Stare Miasto 21 (retail pavilion, 1st floor)
ul. Starościńska 4
tel.+48 609 090 616
www.annacwill.nazwa.pl
The gallery offers: paintings, drawings, sculptures, replicas of
weapons, gifts, publishing, frames, articles for artistic works,
paints, brushes, media, paper, easels.
Ceramics workroom
ul. 17 Marca 42b
tel.+48 55 273 49 87, +48 601 841 249
ceramikamalbork@neostrada.pl
www.ceramika.malbork.pl
Ceramic products and gifts, also with the logo and coat of
arms of the city of Malbork. Ceramic workshops using a
variety of techniques.
„Krispol”
ul. Starościńska 1
tel.+48 55 647 09 16
The shop is adjacent to the castle. It offers gifts and souvenirs
from Malbork.
Pracownia artystyczna EDMAR
ul. Starościńska 1
tel.+48 55 272 27 15
An impressive collection of products made from amber
and silver; located in the Castle Museum.
Museum shop – the Castle Museum in Malbork
ul. Starościńska 1
tel. +48 55 647 08 05
sekretariat@zamek.malbork.pl
The shop of the Castle Museum offers a number of souvenirs
from the castle and the city of Malbork, a rich collection of
books, albums and promotional materials.
Other shops with souvenirs
from Malbork
and from the region
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cheapestsouvenirs!
26. We also offer the organisation of meetings,
training courses, conferences
and exhibitions:
Conference room – 60 seats•
Full audiovisual equipment: a 3.5 m x 2.7 m screen,•
multimedia projector, 2 booths for simultaneous
translations, cordless mobile receivers
with headphones, microphones,
Supply base – catering service, toilets, etc.•
Direct exit from the conference hall to the garden•
(possibility to organise meetings in the form
of a garden party)
An extra room – meetings for 10–12 people•
(with access to the Internet)
Facilities for the disabled – toilets, etc.•
Attic gallery equipped with an exhibition system•
(bases for sculptures, a wall exhibition system,
bases for photographic works, etc.)
We invite you to take advantage of our services!•
Malbork Welcome Center
– Centre of Tourism in Malbork
ul. Kościuszki 54
tel. +48 55 647 14 30
fax +48 55 647 14 31
e-mail: biuro@mwc.malbork.pl
We invite you to take advantage
of our services!
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27. Published by: Malbork Welcome Center – Centre of Tourism in Malbork
Graphics: StudioA, www.facebook.com/fotogniew
The Mayor of Malbork gives sincere thanks to the institutions and photographers who have made their work available,
thus helping to make this publication possible.
Photographs by: A. Gilewski, M. Golec, T. Kłoss, K. Lewandowski, A. Mroczkowski, B. i L. Okońscy, M. Pawłowicz (www.michalpawlowicz.com),
R. Płyszewski, I. Rupniewski, M. Statkiewicz, S. Sułkowski, K. Trojak, R. Volgelsinger, W. Zdunek
PICTURES ALSO COME FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE ARCHIVE: Town Hall, The Castle Museum, Malbork Welcome Center,
Sports and Recreation Centre, Malbork Tourist Guides’ Association