【View】If you are in the area, come over. Worth seeing that the particularly badly damaged buildings are impressive and remind you how cruel and terrible the war was. There is free parking but it is small and there is no parking in the morning.
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Westerplatte Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Westerplatte is located north of Gdansk and is a peninsula on the Baltic Sea. There was a fierce war here during World War II, so there are many monuments and ruins on the island. You can see a tall monument erected on the square.
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Westerplatte Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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【View】If you are in the area, come over. Worth seeing that the particularly badly damaged buildings are impressive and remind you how cruel and terrible the war was. There is free parking but it is small and there is no parking in the morning.
To see the Baltic Sea, we took a round-trip pirate ship cruise from Gdansk to the spot where the first shots of World War II were fired. Try Polish dishes made with fresh fish at the Little Pier Simple Restaurant (very delicious), then walk to the beach to see the remnants of World War II-era warehouses, watchtowers and other relics, overlooking the Baltic Sea. Be optimistic about the timetable for the return boat back to Gdansk.
Westerplatte located in the Weiswa River branch of Poland's largest river into the Westbrad Peninsula at the sea mouth, originating in Dutch, meaning "the sandbar on the west". In 1924, according to the resolution of the League of Nations, Poland established a military transit warehouse on the peninsula. On September 1, 1939, German warships launched an attack on Polish troops stationed on the peninsula, firing the first shots of World War II. The landmark of Westbrad Peninsula, the monument of the Coast Guard, engraved with the names of famous battles on the European battlefield during World War II. Come here not only to remember the heroes of the war, but also to watch the sunset a good place, every sunny day before the sunset, there are many young people and tourists gathered to watch the sunset.
The peninsula of the Baltic Sea has a good natural scenery.