Malbork Castle, located at the banks of Nogat river in Poland, is the largest castle in the world (Image Source: Wiki)
There are many castles around the world, but none is a large as the Castle of Teutonic Order in Malbork. Tourists and guides have also named this castle as “the largest pile of bricks in Europe”. This UNESCO World Heritage site was built in 13th century in the town of Malbork, Poland. In its early days, it was known as the Ordensburg fortress. It was built by the Teutonic Knights. They were the German Roman Catholic religious order of crusaders building the fortress at around 1280.