In the courtyard of the castle of the Teutonic Knights in Osterode

Date of execution: 2014-08-09.

Castle in Osterode was one of the many lands of Prussia erstwhile Teutonic castles. Housed the headquarters of the commander.

The castle dates back to the fourteenth century., tj. early period of the Teutonic state in what is now Warmia and Mazury.

The castle has a quadrangular. From the North – as you can read in the sources – Castle had extended Danske and a tower in the south-eastern. corner of the building. As a result of a fire in the eighteenth century such elements were destroyed, it was decided to be demolished.

The fortress housed: Chapel, apartment commander and refectory, kapitularz, infirmerię, dormitories for brothers and room rental.

To have survived ceramic, profiled portals on the inner facades. Communication within the castle secured by wooden cloisters to the facades.

During the war many monuments Ostroda were completely destroyed, However, the castle was not destroyed completely, although the fate of it is also not spared. It was burnt completely in 1945 r.

Reconstruction of the castle was taken in 1974 and now houses a museum and library. It is one of the most interesting buildings in Osterode.

Technique:
apparatus: Canon 550D
lens: Sigma 8 mm/F:3,5
exposure: F:5,6, 1/500 , ISO 100
type: Spherical panorama
HDR: so, fusion + tone mapping
location: Ostróda (Warmian-Masurian)

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