Kolobrzeg in the lens - Photo gallery
Kolobrzeg is not only famous for beautiful, well-kept beaches. In and out of the city centre, there is a huge range of attractions. We recommend admiring them both in daylight and after dark, as most of them are strikingly illuminated. Below are the shots lighthouse, pier, seaport, town hall, city squares and parks, and Museum Polish Arms. We assure you, however, that photographs do not do justice to the charm of these places - you simply have to see them with your own eyes.
Kolobrzeg lighthouse marineThe harbour entrance is a real gem on the map of the resort. Built after the Second World War, this structure still serves a navigational function today - beacon light, with a range of 29.6 km, points sailors to a safe harbour. Surrounded by fortress buildings, the lighthouse has height 26 metres, a view to the high seas and the harbour is impressive. A delightful sight after dark is the backlighting the lighthouse and the shrine. Both our Baltic Premium flat w western district as well as any of spa district are less than 2km away.
Ekopark Eastern is not only impressive from a bird's eye view. Salt marshes, together with unique flora and fauna, are characteristic of this coastal strip forest area, which separates the city centre from the Podczele housing estate. It is a place ideal for family walks and bicycle trips. Signposted cycle trails await hikers, and wooden footbridges lead across the wetlands. Our flats from the spa district are located to the west of the Ekopark on the side of the city, and for those wishing to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city by the sea, we can offer our extensive range from Podczela, which is located to the east of the Ekopark.
The exhibits belonging to the collection Museum of Polish Arms can be viewed inside the building as well as outside. The exhibition is arranged chronologically and presents the history of arms, starting with from the Middle Ages to the post-war period. A must-see item for history and military fans. Museum in existence since 1963and is based in a historic merchant's house. From our Baltic Premium flat You need to walk less than 1.5km.
Kolobrzeg seaport is located at the mouth of the Parsęta River into the Baltic Sea. From a bird's eye view, the commercial and passenger harbours, the marina and the fishing harbour are visible. It is sheltered on both sides by breakwaters, 452 m and 513 m long respectively, with the eastern one accessible in high season. From the harbour you can go for a cruise on the Kolobrzeg roadstead. Baltic Premium Apartment is only 200 metres from the harbour - a better location is hard to find.
Visible from afar pier in Kołobrzeg is one of the city's most popular tourist destinations. A few years ago, it underwent a major refurbishment with the installation of a luminous illumination. It is a good place for a photo shoot, a morning coffee overlooking the sea or an evening stroll. With its colour-changing backlighting, it also delights after dark.
Kolobrzeg Town Hallas a classic example of a building in neo-Gothic styleAt first glance, it is reminiscent of a medieval fortified castle. Situated in the heart of the old town, it is a unique landmark of Kołobrzeg. Inside, it houses, among others, the Tourist Information Centre, the Gallery of Contemporary Art and the Registry Office. In the basement, there is museum of city history.
Local parks and squares, including, for example. Pioneers' Square or 18 March SquareThe city is an oasis for tourists tired of the heat. A stroll through the charming alleyways, a rest on a bench and, after dark, admiring the illuminated fountains are just some of the options for spending time in these vibrant green corners. The photos show the fountains Jaws of the President and Fountain Blower.