The park features a replica of the lighthouse in Świnoujście, which is currently the tallest brick lighthouse on the Baltic Sea.
All models are built specifically at a 1:25 scale, requiring precise calculations to maintain architectural accuracy.
The layout of the park is geographically arranged to reflect the actual positions of the countries around the Baltic Sea.
The miniature railway system uses tracks that span the entire perimeter of the exhibition area.
Many replicas include functional lighting systems that activate during evening hours.
The Baltic Park of Miniatures in Międzyzdroje features scale models of architectural landmarks from all nine countries bordering the Baltic Sea. The collection highlights historically significant lighthouses and structures from Poland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Models are primarily constructed at a 1:25 scale to ensure uniformity and detail. The park includes a miniature railway that traverses the grounds, connecting different geographical zones. Educational plaques at each exhibit provide historical and architectural context in multiple languages. The park is situated within a landscaped green space designed for pedestrian accessibility. Exhibits are manufactured to withstand outdoor environmental conditions during the operational season.
The elevated platform near the entrance providing a panoramic view of the entire Baltic coastline model layout.
Bring a camera with a macro lens or a good zoom to capture fine details on the smaller models.
Allow extra time to read the historical placards as they contain detailed trivia about the real-world structures.
Apply sunscreen as the park has limited shaded areas between the open-air miniature displays.
Do not touch or climb on the models, as they are fragile and expensive to repair.
Open seasonally from spring through autumn; closed during winter months.