• 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.
  • Gdansk's picturesque Westerplatte peninsula has the unhappy distinction of being the site of the official start of the Second World War.
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • 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!
  • Westerplatte - a peninsula formed in 1845-47 in Gdańsk, at the mouth of the Dead Vistula to the Gulf of Gdańsk.
  • 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...
  • Westerplatte is a peninsula located on the shores of the Baltic Sea near the city of Gdansk. In September 1939, Polish and German forces clashed at...
  • It happened in the city of Gdańsk, Poland – formerly the Free City of Danzig. It was not always Polish. It was part of the German Empire until the end of.