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Places of interest #4 in Świnoujście

Latarnia Morska w Świnoujściu

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Windy, industrial-nautical, and panoramic.
Latarnia Morska w Świnoujściu, Ku Morzu 5a, 72-600 Świnoujście, Poland
Interesting facts
1

It is the tallest brick lighthouse on the Baltic Sea.

2

The lighthouse was built using yellow brick instead of the red brick common to the region.

3

It originally used a Fresnel lens, which was a significant technological advancement for 19th-century maritime safety.

4

The tower survived World War II with relatively minor damage, unlike many other nearby coastal structures.

5

The light characteristic is a triple flash every 15 seconds.

6

The foundation rests on the sandy soil of the Wolin Island shoreline.

7

It is part of the 'Lighthouse Route' that spans the Polish coastline.

Overview

The Świnoujście Lighthouse, constructed in 1857, stands as the tallest brick lighthouse on the Baltic Sea coast. Reaching a total height of 64.8 meters, it features a lantern gallery accessible via 300 internal steps. The lighthouse is situated on the eastern bank of the Świna River, directly at the mouth where the river meets the Baltic Sea. It serves as a navigational aid for ships entering the ports of Świnoujście and Szczecin. The structure was built using yellow brick and remains one of the few lighthouses in the region that has maintained its historical core. Visitors can view maritime artifacts and exhibits inside the base of the tower. The beacon's light is visible from a significant distance at sea, maintaining its functional purpose while serving as a prominent tourist attraction. The site is surrounded by coastal forest and provides expansive views of the harbor entrance and the open sea.

Photo spot

The external gallery at the top for panoramic shots of the harbor and the sea.

Insider tips

Bring a windbreaker, as the observation gallery is exposed to strong Baltic sea breezes.

Wear comfortable, flat shoes to safely navigate the 300-step spiral staircase.

Visit during clear weather to maximize visibility across the Pomeranian Bay.

What to avoid

Attempting the climb if you have respiratory or mobility issues, as there is no elevator.

Good to know

Operating hours vary significantly between the summer peak season and the off-season; check official site before traveling.

Etiquette

No running on the stairs; maintain a steady pace to allow others to pass in the narrow stairwell.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1 hour
Best time to visit
Late afternoon on a weekday to avoid crowds and catch the sunset over the Baltic Sea.
Address
Latarnia Morska w Świnoujściu, Ku Morzu 5a, 72-600 Świnoujście, Poland
53.916, 14.284
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Details
Architectural Style19th-century Industrial Brick
Height64.8 meters

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon on a weekday to avoid crowds and catch the sunset over the Baltic Sea..

The external gallery at the top for panoramic shots of the harbor and the sea.

Close by you'll find Stawa Młyny, Gerhard's Fort in Świnoujście, Promenada Świnoujście.