Westerplatte Westerplatte No Data

Description


The point where world war II broke out, and the last part of Poland to be both occupied and liberated, the area was totally destroyed in the war, and, unlike Gdansk, has not been touched since. The bombed out buildings are slowly being reclaimed by nature, and the whole area has an eeire, yet peaceful feel to it

Charge


There is no charge for visiting the site, or the monument

Getting There

Bus 106 from town goes to the site, otherwise there are regular boat tours to Westerplatte that allow you to disembark and get on a later ferry back
Latitude: 54.407542; Longitude: 18.671265
What3Words: flushed.perkily.tent

Photos


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Web Link


www.mhmg.gda.pl
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (21/07/2008), and on time of last update (10/08/2008) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.