Kołobrzeg Lighthouse
Kołobrzeg, Poland, Poland
Kołobrzeg Lighthouse stands at the entrance to the port of Kołobrzeg, Poland, on the right bank of the Parsęta River, a 26-meter brick cylindrical tower rebuilt from 1947-1948 using foundations from nearby WWII fort ruins after the original was destroyed by German forces in March 1945.
Its history traces back to 1666 with early navigation lights, evolving through 19th-century wooden and brick versions equipped with Fresnel lenses, reaching a light range of 29.6 km via modern rotating halogen bulbs installed during a 1981 renovation that swapped wooden stairs for metal.
The base now hosts a mineral rock museum, making it a key coastal landmark open to visitors amid Baltic Sea maritime heritage.
Location
Morska 1, 78-100 Kołobrzeg, Poland
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