• Westerplatte (Polish pronunciation: [vɛstɛrˈplatɛ], [ˈvɛstɛrplatɛ],[1] German pronunciation: [ˈvɛstɐplatə]) is a peninsula in Gdańsk, Poland,[2] located on the Baltic...
  • Westerplatte is located north from Gdansk, some 15 min drive from downtown on a small flat peninsula stretching out into the Baltic sea.
  • Westerplatte is a large protective peninsula shielding Gdańsk’s Nowy Port district to its south. ... How to get to Westerplatte from the centre of Gdańsk.
  • Westerplatte - a peninsula formed in 1845-47 in Gdańsk, at the mouth of the Dead Vistula to the Gulf of Gdańsk.
  • A brief history of Westerplatte in Gdańsk, the site where the opening shots of World War Two were fired, what to see and how to get there!
  • Museum of Westerplatte and the war of 1939. ... of National Remembrance in Gdańsk, seven fallen defenders of Westerplatte have been identified to date.
  • A view inside the barracks ruins of WesterplatteGdansk, Poland. Naval attack. ... You can visit the area of Westerplatte, Gdansk freely.
  • ...fire on a transit depot (Wojskowa Składnica Tranzytowa, or WST) on the peninsula at Westerplatte in the harbour of the Free City of Danzig (today Gdańsk).
  • Gdansk's picturesque Westerplatte peninsula has the unhappy distinction of being the site of the official start of the Second World War.
  • Gdansk to Westerplatte water tram. ... One way ticket, which includes Gdansk Harbour sightseeing on the way to Westerplatte costs 45 PLN.
  • Experiences in Westerplatte, Gdansk - Discover the best experiences in Gdansk curated by local experts. From stunning architecture to delicious cuisine, Gdan...
  • One of the most significant places in all of this was the city of Gdańsk, on the Baltic coast. Westerplatte, where the first shots of the Second World War were fired.