Człuchów Castle

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Człuchów Castle is a historic medieval fortress in northern Poland, once one of the largest and most important strongholds of the Teutonic Order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
historic monument
medieval fortress
architecturalStyle Gothic
builder Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
category Castles in Pomeranian Voivodeship
Teutonic Order castles in Poland NERFINISHED
country Poland
culturalSignificance important site of regional heritage
symbol of Teutonic presence in Pomerania
currentUse museum
tourist attraction
era Middle Ages
formerTerritoryOf State of the Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
hasCondition partially preserved
partly ruined
hasPart castle tower
courtyard
defensive walls
moat
hasView panorama of Człuchów and surrounding lakes
heritage Teutonic Order stronghold
locatedIn Człuchów NERFINISHED
locatedInPartOfCountry northern Poland
locatedInRegion Pomeranian Voivodeship NERFINISHED
locatedNear Człuchów Lake NERFINISHED
Człuchów town center
locatedOn castle hill
material brick
notableFor historical role in Teutonic–Polish conflicts
massive defensive system
ownershipHistory Kingdom of Poland NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
Teutonic Order NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected monument of Poland
regionHistory historical Pomerelia
significance one of the largest Teutonic Order castles
one of the most important Teutonic Order strongholds
surroundedBy water defenses
tourism open to visitors
usedFor administrative center
military defense
residence of Teutonic officials

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Człuchów hasLandmark Człuchów Castle