List of lighthouses in Poland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of lighthouses in Poland. Name Image Voivodeship Location Year built Notes Czołpino Lighthouse Pomerania Czołpino54°43′5.7″N 17°14′28.9″E / 54.718250°N 17.241361°E / 54.718250; 17.241361 1875 Darłowo Lighthouse West Pomerania Darłowo54°26′25.1″N 16°22′43.1″E / 54.440306°N 16.378639°E / 54.440306; 16.378639 1885 Gąski Lighthouse West Pomerania Gąski54°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 Gdańsk54°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 Gdańsk54°24′00.5″N 18°41′46.4″E / 54.400139°N 18.696222°E / 54.400139; 18.696222 1984 Góra Szwedów Lighthouse Pomerania Hel54°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 Hel54°36′0.1″N 18°48′46.6″E / 54.600028°N 18.812944°E / 54.600028; 18.812944 1942 Jarosławiec Lighthouse West Pomerania Jarosławiec54°32′23.1″N 16°32′32.3″E / 54.539750°N 16.542306°E / 54.539750; 16.542306 1838 Kikut Lighthouse West Pomerania Wolin53°58′53.5″N 14°34′49.7″E / 53.981528°N 14.580472°E / 53.981528; 14.580472 Kołobrzeg Lighthouse West Pomerania Kołobrzeg54°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 Morska54°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 Niechorze54°5′41.0″N 15°3′50.7″E / 54.094722°N 15.064083°E / 54.094722; 15.064083 1866 Rozewie Lighthouse Pomerania Rozewie54°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 Sopot54°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 Osetnik54°47′12.6″N 17°44′2.7″E / 54.786833°N 17.734083°E / 54.786833; 17.734083 1906 Świnoujście Lighthouse West Pomerania Świnoujście53°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 Ustka54°35′16.5″N 16°51′16.6″E / 54.587917°N 16.854611°E / 54.587917; 16.854611 1892 Wisłoujście Fortress Pomerania Gdańsk54°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 Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels References 1 2 3 4 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 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lighthouses in Poland. 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. Portals: Poland Engineering Architecture Lists vteLighthouses and lightvessels in EuropeSovereign states Albania Austria Azerbaijan Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Malta Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom England Northern Ireland Scotland Wales States with limitedrecognition Abkhazia Northern Cyprus Dependencies andother territories Åland Faroe Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Jersey Isle of Man Svalbard Europe portal vteArchitecture of PolandStyles Romanesque Gothic Renaissance Mannerist Baroque Neoclassical Gothic Revival Art Nouveau Zakopane Style Functionalism Socialist realism Buildings andstructures Historic Monuments Castles Gothic brick buildings Museums Cathedrals Synagogues Hindu temples Stadiums Lighthouses Tallest buildings Windmills Other Architecture of Warsaw Silesian architecture Lublin Renaissance Residential architecture in Poland Kamienica Familok Ratusz Świdermajer Planned cities Category Related Articles