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Nowe Castle (Polish: Zamek w Nowem, German: Burg Neuenburg) - a castle located on the bank of the River Vistula by the Castle Square. The castle was constructed in the second half of the fourteenth century, by the Teutonic Order for the Pomeranian Castellans. The castle is located by the north-eastern part of Nowe. After 1465, the castle housed the residence of the Starosta of the House of Nowskiscy, the castle was largely destroyed by the Swedes during the Deluge. After the First Partition of Poland in 1787, Prussian authorities partially deconstructed the castle, but kept the main wing which was converted into an Evangelical Protestant Church. In the next century the castle was used as a warehouse and fire station. In the 1970s, the castle was renovated, the works finished in the year of

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  • Teile der Ordensburg Neuenburg im ehemaligen Westpreußen, dem heute polnischen Nowe, werden heute als Stadtbibliothek genutzt. (de)
  • Nowe Castle (Polish: Zamek w Nowem, German: Burg Neuenburg) - a castle located on the bank of the River Vistula by the Castle Square. The castle was constructed in the second half of the fourteenth century, by the Teutonic Order for the Pomeranian Castellans. The castle is located by the north-eastern part of Nowe. After 1465, the castle housed the residence of the Starosta of the House of Nowskiscy, the castle was largely destroyed by the Swedes during the Deluge. After the First Partition of Poland in 1787, Prussian authorities partially deconstructed the castle, but kept the main wing which was converted into an Evangelical Protestant Church. In the next century the castle was used as a warehouse and fire station. In the 1970s, the castle was renovated, the works finished in the year of 1992. Currently, the castle houses the Castle Centre of Culture (Centrum Kultury "Zamek"). (en)
  • Zamek w Nowem nad Wisłą – zamek w mieście Nowe; mieści się nad Wisłą przy Placu Zamkowym. (pl)
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  • Teile der Ordensburg Neuenburg im ehemaligen Westpreußen, dem heute polnischen Nowe, werden heute als Stadtbibliothek genutzt. (de)
  • Zamek w Nowem nad Wisłą – zamek w mieście Nowe; mieści się nad Wisłą przy Placu Zamkowym. (pl)
  • Nowe Castle (Polish: Zamek w Nowem, German: Burg Neuenburg) - a castle located on the bank of the River Vistula by the Castle Square. The castle was constructed in the second half of the fourteenth century, by the Teutonic Order for the Pomeranian Castellans. The castle is located by the north-eastern part of Nowe. After 1465, the castle housed the residence of the Starosta of the House of Nowskiscy, the castle was largely destroyed by the Swedes during the Deluge. After the First Partition of Poland in 1787, Prussian authorities partially deconstructed the castle, but kept the main wing which was converted into an Evangelical Protestant Church. In the next century the castle was used as a warehouse and fire station. In the 1970s, the castle was renovated, the works finished in the year of (en)
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  • Ordensburg Neuenburg (de)
  • Nowe Castle (en)
  • Zamek w Nowem nad Wisłą (pl)
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