Lighthouse in Ustka
(GPM)
The lighthouse stands at the base of the eastern breakwater which protects the entrance to the port. For centuries Ustka was the window to the world for Slupsk and therefore played a major role on this part of the coast.
(GPM)
The lighthouse stands at the base of the eastern breakwater which protects the entrance to the port. For centuries Ustka was the window to the world for Slupsk and therefore played a major role on this part of the coast.
Historical information
The lighthouse stands at the base of the eastern breakwater which protects the entrance to the port. For centuries Ustka was the window to the world for Slupsk and therefore played a major role on this part of the coast.
In 1871 a mast was erected next to the harbour pilot’s station with an oil lamp raised on it. It shone with a red light and was visible at a distance of 6 nautical miles. The light was elevated to a height of 11.6m above sea level.
Shortly afterwards, since the building of a new harbour pilot’s station from red brick, an eight sided tower was constructed next to the west side of the building. On the top, in the lantern room, was mounted an optic with the newest design of lens, but with the same parameters.
Source: www.poland.travel