Real estate market Usedom
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Fort Gerhard in Świnoujście
Bunkrowa 2
72-600 Świnoujście
Opening hours
Fort Gerhard in Świnoujście - fortress on the Baltic coast
Fort Gerhard in Świnoujście is one of the most important historical sights on the Baltic coast. The fortress was built between 1848 and 1859 and was intended to protect the entrance to the port of Świnoujście. It owes its name to the architect Gerhard Cornelius van Wallrave, who also planned the expansion of the fortress in Kłodzko (Glatz). Anyone coming over from the German side of the Baltic Sea - for example from Usedom or Rügen - will find an impressive testimony to Prussian military history here.
Coastal Defense Museum: the largest private institution of its kind in Poland
Since 2001, Fort Gerhard has housed the Coastal Defense Museum with over 2000 exhibits on the history of the Swinoujscie fortress over three centuries. One of the most remarkable exhibits is one of the best-preserved artillery banks in Europe - with emplacements for 150 and 210 mm caliber coastal guns. The wreck of a SDKFZ 7/2 transport recovered near Dziwnów in 2006 can also be viewed on the drill ground. Visitors experience the history accompanied by a "Prussian soldier" who explains the object and guides the group through the site. A tour lasts around 75 minutes.
Architecture and building history of Fort Gerhard
The fort has the shape of an oval two-storey redoubt with originally two wings, a drawbridge over the moat, an inner courtyard and three towers. In 1881, two caponiers were added - earthworks arranged across the moat to defend the entrance to the fortress. Two bunkers at the ends of the fort are connected to the inner courtyard by underground tunnels. At the turn of the 20th century, the fortress was also connected to a narrow-gauge railway and a telegraph line.
Fort Gerhard as part of the Swinoujscie fortress
Fort Gerhard is just one part of the extensive Swinoujscie Fortress. Alongside the lighthouse, it is one of the most important historical monuments in Świnoujście. Of the four forts built in the town in the 19th century, three are still preserved and open to the public today - a worthwhile destination for history and military enthusiasts visiting the Baltic Sea region around Usedom.
Accommodation auf Usedom
Vacation apartments, hotels and more in the region
A-ROSA Strandidyll Heringsdorf
📍 Seebad Heringsdorf
In the middle of a beautiful park, the 4-star superior A-ROSA Strandidyll in Heringsdorf welcomes you with Mediterranean flair and warm hospitality. Separated only by the promenade from the 42 km long sandy beach on the island of Usedom, the hotel is just a few meters from the Heringsdorf pier.
Old school Rieth
📍 Rieth
The Alte Schule Rieth is a guest and group house with style and charm. The rooms of the historic building have been transformed over many years into very pretty guest rooms of various sizes. There is a campsite and hayloft sleeping accommodation available. Breakfast is possible.
Aparthotel Seeschlößchen
📍 Zinnowitz
Villa located directly on the Zinnowitz beach promenade. Ideal for relaxing and unwinding.