The Malbork Castle Museum with the branches of the Castle in Kwidzyn and the Castle in Sztum
The Malbork Castle Museum was opened on January 1, 1961. Its main seat is the Teutonic castle in Malbork, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. The people who created and continue to develop this institution have gone through an extraordinary journey: from the reconstruction of the largest brick castle in the world, through challenging built of the collection and the search for thousands of works from the old collections, lost and scattered around the country after World War II, to the creation of a modern, educational and research institution, which manages three castles: in Malbork, Kwidzyn and Sztum.
The Malbork Castle Museum with the branches of the Castle in Kwidzyn and the Castle in Sztum
The Malbork Castle Museum was opened on January 1, 1961. Its main seat is the Teutonic castle in Malbork, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1997. The people who created and continue to develop this institution have gone through an extraordinary journey: from the reconstruction of the largest brick castle in the world, through challenging built of the collection and the search for thousands of works from the old collections, lost and scattered around the country after World War II, to the creation of a modern, educational and research institution, which manages three castles: in Malbork, Kwidzyn and Sztum.
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Ceramic Collection
The ceramics collection accompanies the activities of the Castle Museum in Malbork from the beginning of its establishment in 1961. In the first year, it collected only specimens of porcelain from 19th-century Volhynia manufactories, and a year later it started to buy utility ceramics from Polish and European workshops and faience factories. In 2000, the […]
Amber Collection
Christoph Maucher, The Casket, end of the 17th century, collection of the Castle Museum in Malbork, photo: Bożena and Lech Okońscy A lump of amber with animal inclusion Figure of an athlete, workshop of Jacob Dobbermann (?), 2nd quarter of the 18th century Kolia Sferowiec, Paulina Binek, purchased in 2009. The construction of the […]
Architectural Detail Collection
The collection of architectural details is related to the scientistic restoration of the castle, during which it was regothised using medieval elements of architecture found in the rubble. The initiator of this undertaking was Conrad Steinbrecht, who eagerly brought to the Malbork castle all the architectural details that could be obtained without major detriment to […]
Historical Documentation
Map of the Kingdom of Prussia and Polish Royal Prussia, along with marked postal routes. Map from Johann Baptista Homann Neuer Atlas bestehend in einig curieusen Astronomischen Mappen und vielen auserlesenen allerneuesten Land-Charten über die Gantze Welt … from 1710; Homann’s heirs; Nuremberg, after 1729, handmade paper, copperplate engraving manually colored with watercolors A postcard […]
Projects
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MAUCHER
A Technological Study of the Christoph Maucher Casket, the most Valuable Amber Exhibit from the Collections of the Malbork Castle Museum
EEA Project
The project assumes carrying out conservation and construction works on historic farm buildings at the outskirts of the castle in Malbork and adapting them to cultural and educational functions (library, conservation workshop, digitization workshop and the Center for Research on the Teutonic Heritage).
- Research Projects
War Losses Project
Since 2018, the Castle Museum in Malbork has been implementing the project "War Losses", i.e. research on the losses and dispersion of the collections of castles in Malbork and Kwidzyn suffered as a result of World War II.
- Research Projects
Beautiful Style
In 2018, the Castle Museum in Malbork initiated the international, interdisciplinary project "Beautiful style in the Czech editorial office in Prussia - stone sculpture from 1380-1400", which, thanks to the use of modern techniques, allows us to take a fresh look at unique monuments from the Middle Ages.
Treasures of the Castle Collections
The team of the Castle Museum in Malbork runs the interdisciplinary project "Treasures of the Castle Collections", which transfers the most valuable artefacts available in the collections of the three Museum branches to virtual space.
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- Mon:9:00 - 16:00
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- Tue - Sun:9:00 - 15:00
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