Best attractions and places to see around Działdowo, a town in Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is known for its strategic borderland history, reflected in its architecture and museums. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from medieval castles to natural monuments.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Bismarck Towers (German: Bismarckturm) – simple tower- or column-shaped structures built in the years 1869–1934 (the first tower was built in Lower Silesia, near the village of Ober-Johnsdorf, today Janówek), glorifying Otto von Bismarck and expressing German national pride. The first structures of this type were built during Bismarck's lifetime, and the last tower was put into service in 1926 in Polanów. There are 17 of the probable 40 Bismarck towers in the territory of present-day Poland (sometimes it is impossible to find documents confirming that a given tower was originally a "Bismarck tower"). https://odtur.pl/atrakcje/dzialdowo-wieza-bismarcka-w-dzialdowie-49857.html
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The tower in Malinowo, commonly called the "Bismarck Tower", is located in the forest near Malinowo in the Lidzbark Forest District. It was built in 1915 according to the design of Philipp Kähm on the site of a grave of German soldiers and was to be transformed into an obelisk in tribute to soldiers who died during World War I. It is built on a square plan 10-12 m high with internal, wooden stairs, currently destroyed. In the interwar period, the Polish authorities changed its name to the Freedom Tower. It is currently in very poor technical condition. Without appropriate protection, it may be completely and irreversibly destroyed. The development of technical documentation for its renovation is the first element of work related to securing and protecting it from further devastation and destruction. https://powiatdzialdowski.pl/ratujemy-kolejny-zabytek-przed-calkowitym-szkodeniem/
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Station with waiting room. Access to platforms via tunnel, elevators not compatible with bicycles. Trains to Warsaw, Olsztyn, Gdynia.
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The so-called 'aviators' monument' - a mass grave of soldiers of the German and Russian armies who died in 1914
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The tower was built in 1915 according to the design of Philipp Kähm, on the site of the grave of German soldiers. The tower was to be transformed into an obelisk in tribute to the soldiers who died during World War I. In the interwar years, the Polish authorities changed its name to the Freedom Tower. In November 2020, the tower was inventoried and digitized by creating a 3D model of the facility
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Exhibition inside made in a surprisingly interesting and modern style. Free entry, as of September 2022. See www.muzeum.dzialdowo.pl.
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Teutonic castle. According to the rule of the order, a knight on horseback should move from castle to castle during the day, so as to spend the night within safe walls. There is a museum in the castle area. Part of the castle has been rebuilt in recent years.
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Działdowo offers several significant historical landmarks. The most prominent is the Działdowo Castle, a Gothic Teutonic stronghold that now houses the Borderland Museum. You can also visit the Freedom Tower in Działdowo, originally a World War I tribute, and the baroque-style Działdowo Town Hall in the historic market square. The town also features the 14th-century Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and a Gothic Evangelical church.
Yes, the main museum in Działdowo is the Borderland Museum (Muzeum Pogranicza), which is located within the historic Działdowo Castle. It features exhibitions on Działdowo's history as a borderland city, including multimedia displays, archaeological finds, and a reconstruction of a trench from the Battle of Tannenberg. Visitors have noted the exhibition inside is surprisingly interesting and modern.
Just outside Działdowo, you can find the Bismarck Tower in Malinowo, situated in a forest. This tower, built in 1915, has historical significance related to World War I. Another notable site is the World War I Aviators' Memorial, which serves as a mass grave for soldiers from both German and Russian armies.
For natural beauty, the nearby Wel Landscape Park (Welski Park Krajobrazowy) is highly recommended. Within the park, a viewing tower in Lidzbark Welksi offers panoramic views over the Grabacz reservoir and the Wel River. You can also visit the ancient "Dąb Rzeczypospolitej" (Oak of the Commonwealth), a 500-year-old pedunculate oak located in the Jar Brynicy reserve, part of a landscape park.
Yes, Działdowo offers several options for hiking and walking. You can explore easy routes like the "Teutonic castle – Działdowo Castle loop" or the "Bismarck Tower in Malinowo loop." For more details and route options, refer to the Easy hikes around Działdowo guide.
The Działdowo area is great for cycling, with routes catering to different preferences. You can find easy cycling tours like the "Działdowo Railway Station – Ferns loop" or the "Teutonic castle – Działdowo Castle loop." For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes such as the "Sarnowo World War I Memorial – Freedom Tower in Działdowo loop." Explore more options in the Cycling around Działdowo guide and the Gravel biking around Działdowo guide.
Many of Działdowo's historical sites are suitable for families. The Działdowo Castle, with its Borderland Museum, offers engaging exhibitions. The World War I Aviators' Memorial also provides a historical learning opportunity. Additionally, the natural areas like Wel Landscape Park offer space for outdoor family activities.
The best time to visit Działdowo for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like the Wel Landscape Park. The region's natural beauty is also at its peak during these seasons.
Absolutely. Beyond the Działdowo Castle and the Town Hall, the town boasts around 30 preserved houses and tenement buildings, mostly from the 19th century. These can be found particularly along ulica Władysława Jagiełły and ulica Wolności, offering a glimpse into the town's architectural past. The former synagogue building also adds to the town's diverse historical fabric.
The Działdowo Railway Station is a historic station that serves as a key transport hub, connecting Działdowo to major cities like Warsaw, Olsztyn, and Gdynia. It features a waiting room and access to platforms via a tunnel. While it's a functional station, its historical architecture makes it a point of interest for those arriving or departing by train.
Yes, the Działdowo region is home to the impressive "Dąb Rzeczypospolitej" (Oak of the Commonwealth). This ancient pedunculate oak is approximately 500 years old, stands 35 meters tall, and has a trunk circumference of 641 cm, making it a significant natural monument. It is located within the Jar Brynicy reserve, which is part of a larger landscape park.


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