King Władysław II Jagiełło took over the castle, while heading battles against the Teutonic Knights in 1410.
The Second Peace of Toruń ceded the castle back to the Teutonic Knights.
[5] After the First Partition of Poland until World War II, a court was located in the castle.
This transformation was halted by Frederick William IV in 1854, from which time the restoration of the castle was made.
[1] Currently, the preserved north-western and western wing houses the Branch of the Castle Museum in Malbork (Oddział Muzeum Zamkowego w Malborku in Polish).