
The Świnoujście Lighthouse is one of the city's most important tourist attractions and the tallest lighthouse on the Baltic Sea. Moreover, it is also one of the tallest operating lighthouses in the world. Each year, it attracts thousands of tourists, enthusiasts of history, architecture, and exceptional seaside views.
Below you will find a complete and up-to-date guide: the history of the lighthouse, interesting facts, location, information about visiting, as well as opening hours and ticket prices.

Construction of the Świnoujście lighthouse began in 1854 and was completed in 1857. It was built during a period of intensive development of the port and shipping, when the safe passage of ships into the mouth of the Świna River was crucial to the region's trade and economy.
The lighthouse was built of distinctive yellow clinker brick, making it stand out from other structures on the Polish coast to this day. Despite the turbulent history of Western Pomerania and two world wars, the structure continues to serve its navigational function to this day.

The lighthouse in Świnoujście hides many interesting facts:
Thanks to this, the lighthouse regularly appears in lists of "the most beautiful and interesting lighthouses in Poland".
The lighthouse is located on the right bank of Świnoujście, on Wolin Island, at the very mouth of the Świna River into the Baltic Sea.
Address: Bunkrowa Street, Świnoujście
Access is possible:
Also worth visiting nearby are Fort Gerhard, the eastern breakwater and the port walking areas.
The Świnoujście lighthouse is open to visitors seasonally, but the exact opening hours depend on the season and organizational conditions.
✔ July – August: 10:00 – 20:00
✔ March – June and September – October: 10:00 – 18:00
✔ November - February: 10:00 - 16:00
In practice, sightseeing is often included in a package with a boat cruise from the center of Świnoujście and a visit to Fort Gerhard.
Ticket prices may vary depending on the season and the selected tour option.
✔ standard ticket: approx. 10–15 PLN
✔ reduced ticket: approx. 8–10 PLN
✔ standard ticket: approx. PLN 70–75
✔ reduced ticket: approx. PLN 45–50
✔ children up to 5 years: often free of charge
The combined package is the most frequently chosen option and allows you to see the three greatest attractions of the right-bank Świnoujście in one day.
✔ climbing the lighthouse requires good physical condition (308 steps),
✔ it is worth wearing comfortable shoes,
✔ in the summer season, advance booking is recommended,
✔ the observation deck offers some of the best panoramas in Świnoujście.
To sum up, the lighthouse in Świnoujście is:
✔ a symbol of the city and its maritime history,
✔ a unique viewpoint on the Baltic Sea,
✔ an ideal attraction for families and individual tourists,
✔ a must-see on the „what to see in Świnoujście” list.
Other information: www.latarnie.com.pl/godziny-otwarcie/
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