About Lighthouse Kolobrzeg
Kolobrzeg lighthouse is a lighthouse in Kolobrzeg at the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse in positioned in Kolobrzeg, West Pomeranian Voivodeship; in Poland. The lighthouse is located in among the lighthouse in Niechorze and the lighthouse in Glski. The lighthouse is positioned at the doorway to the port of Kolobrzeg, it stands at the proper bank of the river Parslta. The records of the Kolobrzeg lighthouse dates back to 1666. In World War II the lighthouse was blown up by means of German engineers because it became a very good look-out factor for the Polish artillery in March 1945.
After the Second World War the lighthouse became built at a slightly one of a kind vicinity from the authentic, using the principles of the fortress buildings complicated; located close by to the city. The lighthouse is 26 metres tall, with a number its mild glare of 29.6 kilometres. In 1981 the lighthouse became renovated and the 50 cm diameter lens became replaced by means of a rotating set of halogen bulbs. The timber staircase was also changed by using a steel one. The base of the lighthouse homes a mineral rock museum.
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