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Przezmark Castle

Przezmark, Poland

About this place

Przezmark Castle is a ruined Teutonic Knights castle in Przezmark, set on a hill near the Dzierzgoń River. Built in the 14th century, it once formed a larger fortified complex with a main castle, an outer ward, and defensive walls. Today, the remaining brick walls and tower fragments give a clear sense of the site’s former scale and its link to the Teutonic Order in the region.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • traces of the 14th-century castle layout, including the remains of the main stronghold and the outer ward;
  • surviving brick wall sections and tower fragments, which are the main visible elements of the ruin today;
  • a visit tied to the history of the Teutonic Order, with the hilltop setting near the Dzierzgoń River adding to the atmosphere.

For a visit, it is worth wearing comfortable shoes, as the site is best explored on foot and the ground around ruins can be uneven. This is a good choice for travelers interested in medieval history, castle ruins, and a short, quiet stop rather than a long sightseeing day.

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