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Lighthouse in Jaroslawiec



This is the oldest lighthouse in Poland with its origins dating back to the 1830’s. Its light is visible 44km out to sea.

This is the oldest such facility in Poland. Its building was started in 1835 however first attempts were not successful. The lighthouse was erected nearly 400m from the coast and proved to be too low to be effective. Its light was not very visible because it was obscured by trees and it was soon decided to build a new tower closer to the beach.

The new lighthouse began operating in 1838. Its light source was fifteen lamps powered by rapeseed oil. This unusual form of lighting was used for a long time till it was replaced at the beginning of the 20th century with electricity. The lighthouse is part of a complex of buildings and is 33.3m high. The light is located at a height of 50.2m above sea level and has a range of 44km.

The lighthouse is the most characteristic feature of the landscape around Jaroslawiec and is the most popular tourist attraction of the town. At the top of the 30m high tower is an observation deck which is reached by stone steps. Here visitors can admire panoramic views of the surrounding area. Nearby are also the preserved buildings of the first lighthouse.

Lighthouse in Jaroslawiec (woj. Zachodniopomorskie)

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Szkolna street 1
78-107 Jarosławiec
State: ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE
Latitude and Longitude: 54.5398945,16.5424756