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Smit & Palarczyk > [POLAND.POMERANIA 4707] 'Fortress of Malbork.' Between Gdansk and Mazuria you pass the fortress of the Teutonic Knights in Malbork. The worlds largest medieval stronghold is wonderfully restored by the Poles, allthough it was THE symbol of their oppressors, the Germans. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [POLAND.POMERANIA 4679] 'Gdansk.' Amsterdam in a surrealistic dream - that is the old Gdansk. Shouldn't these houses in Ulica Mariacka be lined along a canal? And shouldn't the stairs be flanked with pillars instead of huge spheres? Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [POLAND.POMERANIA 4666] 'Gdansk.' Amsterdam in a surrealistic dream - that is the old Gdansk. Shouldn't these houses in Ulica Mariacka be lined along a canal? Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [POLAND.POMERANIA 4668] 'Gdansk.' Amsterdam in a surrealistic dream - that is the old Gdansk. Shouldn't these houses in Ulica Mariacka be lined along a canal? Photo Paul Smit.

[POLAND.POMERANIA 4707]
'Fortress of Malbork.'

Between Gdansk and Mazuria you pass the fortress of the Teutonic Knights in Malbork. The worlds largest medieval stronghold is wonderfully restored by the Poles, allthough it was THE symbol of their oppressors, the Germans. Photo Paul Smit.
Smit & Palarczyk > [POLAND.POMERANIA 4707] 'Fortress of Malbork.' Between Gdansk and Mazuria you pass the fortress of the Teutonic Knights in Malbork. The worlds largest medieval stronghold is wonderfully restored by the Poles, allthough it was THE symbol of their oppressors, the Germans. Photo Paul Smit.

[POLAND.POMERANIA 4707]
'Fortress of Malbork.'

Between Gdansk and Mazuria you pass the fortress of the Teutonic Knights in Malbork. The worlds largest medieval stronghold is wonderfully restored by the Poles, allthough it was THE symbol of their oppressors, the Germans. Photo Paul Smit.
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