The towers are built from approximately 50,000 bundles of blackthorn branches.
The structure serves as a natural inhalatorium, releasing brine aerosols into the immediate environment.
The graduation towers are fully accessible, allowing visitors to walk on the viewing platform at the top of the structure.
The brine used in the towers is sourced from local springs located within the Inowrocław spa zone.
The site is named in honor of Dr. Jan Oset, a physician historically associated with the development of the Inowrocław health resort.
The total height of the construction reaches approximately 9 meters.
The evaporation process significantly increases the salt concentration of the brine as it cascades through the blackthorn layers.
Tężnie Solankowe im. dr. Jana Oseta is a large-scale graduation tower complex located in the Solankowy Park of Inowrocław, Poland. The structure consists of two interconnected semi-circular towers spanning approximately 320 meters in total length. The walls are constructed from blackthorn branches through which brine is pumped to create a therapeutic aerosol. The brine originates from local deep-well springs and is rich in iodine and bromine compounds. Visitors walk along the structure to inhale the mist, which is historically prescribed for respiratory ailments and immune system support. The surrounding park landscape features walking paths, flower gardens, and integrated rest areas. The site functions as the centerpiece of Inowrocław’s health resort infrastructure, drawing visitors seeking natural inhalation therapy.
From the elevated viewing gallery on the top level, looking down the curved length of the blackthorn walls.
Bring a light jacket as the immediate area near the towers is cooler and more humid than the surrounding park.
Walk the entire length of the structure to access the upper viewing gallery for a different perspective of the park.
Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Solankowy Park to see the floral clock and themed garden zones.
Do not wear clothing that is prone to staining, as the fine salt-rich mist may settle on fabrics.
The brine pumping system typically operates only during the spring and summer months.
Avoid excessive noise to maintain the therapeutic, calm environment of the spa area.