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Westerplatte - a peninsula formed in 1845-47 in Gdańsk, at the mouth of the Dead Vistula to the Gulf of Gdańsk. In 1926-1939, an exclave of the Republic of Poland inside the territory of the Free City of Gdańsk, a symbol of the outbreak of World War II. Source: Wikipedia
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A monument in Gdansk at Westerplatte, at the entrance to the port, commemorating Polish defenders of the coast in September 1939, in the form of a mound, with a monument 25 meters high. The construction of the work was...
One of the most beautiful lighthouses in northern Europe. It was built in 1893 and put into use in 1894. It is 27 meters high. It was the first lighthouse on the Baltic Sea using electric light. The lighthouse was also...
The strategic importance of Wisłoujście was appreciated very early. The first permanent fortification building was created here after the liberation of Gdańsk from the Teutonic rule (1308-1454). In 1482, a brick,...
A modern sports facility that acts as an entertainment, recreation and business center. Designed to organize events up to 45,000 spectators: football matches, concerts, and other sporting and cultural events. The port...
A monument in Gdansk at Westerplatte, at the entrance to the port, commemorating Polish defenders of the coast in September 1939, in the form of a mound, with a monument 25 meters high. The construction of the work was...
One of the most beautiful lighthouses in northern Europe. It was built in 1893 and put into use in 1894. It is 27 meters high. It was the first lighthouse on the Baltic Sea using electric light. The lighthouse was also...
The strategic importance of Wisłoujście was appreciated very early. The first permanent fortification building was created here after the liberation of Gdańsk from the Teutonic rule (1308-1454). In 1482, a brick,...
A modern sports facility that acts as an entertainment, recreation and business center. Designed to organize events up to 45,000 spectators: football matches, concerts, and other sporting and cultural events. The port...