Czołpino Lighthouse, Baltic lighthouse in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland.
Czołpino Lighthouse is a historic structure on the Pomeranian coast in Poland consisting of a cylindrical brick tower. The tower features a white observation room and black lantern dome, along with a special lens that guided ships.
The facility began operating in 1875 and later received a French optical device that guided ships through the Baltic. This equipment was installed in the 1920s and helped sailors navigate the coast safely.
The structure shows how sailors once navigated along this coast during the late 1800s. Today you can see the old lens and equipment that helped ships find their way safely.
Access is available from May through September when an unpaved road leads to stairs going up the tower. Visitors should expect simple paths and wear comfortable shoes since the surroundings are natural and less developed.
The structure stands within a forested dune landscape inside a national park recognized as an international biosphere reserve. This protected setting makes the visit an experience that blends history with nature.
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