List of lighthouses in Poland
This is a list of lighthouses in Poland.
Lighthouses
Name | Image | Voivodeship | Location | Year built | Notes |
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Czołpino Lighthouse | Pomerania | Czołpino 54°43′5.7″N 17°14′28.9″E / 54.718250°N 17.241361°E / 54.718250; 17.241361 |
1875 | ||
Darłowo Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Darłowo 54°26′25.1″N 16°22′43.1″E / 54.440306°N 16.378639°E / 54.440306; 16.378639 |
1885 | ||
Gąski Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Gąski 54°14′34.3″N 15°52′21.9″E / 54.242861°N 15.872750°E / 54.242861; 15.872750 |
1878 | ||
Gdańsk Nowy Port Lighthouse | Pomerania | Gdańsk 54°24′23″N 18°39′40″E / 54.40627°N 18.66120°E / 54.40627; 18.66120 |
1894 | Inactive since 1984 when it was replaced by Gdańsk Port Północny Lighthouse.[1] | |
Gdańsk Port Północny Lighthouse | Pomerania | Gdańsk 54°24′00.5″N 18°41′46.4″E / 54.400139°N 18.696222°E / 54.400139; 18.696222 |
1984 | ||
Góra Szwedów Lighthouse | Pomerania | Hel 54°37′35.5″N 18°49′09.8″E / 54.626528°N 18.819389°E / 54.626528; 18.819389 |
1936 | Deactivated in 1990. | |
Hel Lighthouse | Pomerania | Hel 54°36′0.1″N 18°48′46.6″E / 54.600028°N 18.812944°E / 54.600028; 18.812944 |
1942 | ||
Jarosławiec Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Jarosławiec 54°32′23.1″N 16°32′32.3″E / 54.539750°N 16.542306°E / 54.539750; 16.542306 |
1838 | ||
Kikut Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Wolin 53°58′53.5″N 14°34′49.7″E / 53.981528°N 14.580472°E / 53.981528; 14.580472 |
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Kołobrzeg Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Kołobrzeg 54°11′11.0″N 15°33′15.3″E / 54.186389°N 15.554250°E / 54.186389; 15.554250 |
1909 | ||
Krynica Morska Lighthouse | Pomerania | Krynica Morska 54°23′7.3″N 19°27′2.8″E / 54.385361°N 19.450778°E / 54.385361; 19.450778 |
1951 | The original lighthouse, built in 1895, was destroyed in 1945 after being mined by retreating German forces. | |
Niechorze Lighthouse | Pomerania | Niechorze 54°5′41.0″N 15°3′50.7″E / 54.094722°N 15.064083°E / 54.094722; 15.064083 |
1866 | ||
Rozewie Lighthouse | Pomerania | Rozewie 54°49′47″N 18°20′9″E / 54.82972°N 18.33583°E / 54.82972; 18.33583 |
1822 | Just west of this station, another lighthouse was established in 1878, but was deactivated already in 1910.[1] | |
Sopot Lighthouse | Pomerania | Sopot 54°26′43.1″N 18°34′13.4″E / 54.445306°N 18.570389°E / 54.445306; 18.570389 |
1904 | Lit in 1957, the tower had originally been built in 1904 as part of a spa.[1] | |
Stilo Lighthouse | Pomerania | Osetnik 54°47′12.6″N 17°44′2.7″E / 54.786833°N 17.734083°E / 54.786833; 17.734083 |
1906 | ||
Świnoujście Lighthouse | West Pomerania | Świnoujście 53°54′58″N 14°17′04″E / 53.915979°N 14.284340°E / 53.915979; 14.284340 |
1857 | The tallest brick lighthouse.[2] | |
Ustka Lighthouse | Pomerania | Ustka 54°35′16.5″N 16°51′16.6″E / 54.587917°N 16.854611°E / 54.587917; 16.854611 |
1892 | ||
Wisłoujście Fortress | Pomerania | Gdańsk 54°23′41″N 18°40′51″E / 54.39472°N 18.68083°E / 54.39472; 18.68083 |
1482 | The circular tower at the centre of the fortress was used as a lighthouse until 1758.[1] |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Poland: Baltic Coast". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Rowlett, Russ. "The Tallest Lighthouses". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
External links
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- Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Poland: Świnoujście and the Odra". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
- Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Poland: Baltic Coast". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.