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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[14] Following the departure of the mercenaries, King Casimir IV Jagiellon entered the castle in triumph in 1457, and in May, granted Danzig several privileges in gratitude for the town's assistance and involvement in the Thirteen Years' War (1454xe2x80x9366) as well as for the funds collected for the mercenaries that left.
The state was founded in the 13th century by German communities of military monks who carried out crusades against the pagan Prussians and Lithuanians living on the south Baltic coast, as well as against the Christian Kingdom of Poland.
The functioning of the capital of the monastic state in Prussia is also superbly illustrated by the remaining parts of the Middle Castle, as well as the High Castle, which used to serve as the principal monastery of the Teutonic Convent in Prussia.
The fully preserved medieval features of the castle complex are its tripartite architectural and functional layout, the clearly delimited though interrelated units of High Castle, Middle Castle, and Outer Bailey, the spatial layouts of the High and Middle castles, and the grounds of the Outer Bailey, as well as two masterpieces of Gothic architecture: the Grand Mastersxe2x80x99 Palace and the Great Refectory in the Middle Castle.
Conservation feats of the early 20th century are principally demonstrated by buildings in the Middle Castle: St Catherinexe2x80x99s Chapel, St Bartholomewxe2x80x99s Chapel, the Grand Commanderxe2x80x99s Chambers, and the infirmary, as well as by parts of the Outer Bailey, including St Lawrencexe2x80x99s Chapel, the towers on Plauenxe2x80x99s Bulwark and the New Gate.