• The Sopot Lighthouse is a navigation facility on the Polish Baltic coast, located in Sopot.[1] It was built in 1903–04 as a part of the Balneological Institute.
  • Sopot Lighthouse today. Although it’s no longer a working lighthouse, it’s open to visitors who want to see this colorful attraction.
  • The Sopot lighthouse - this is what we are talking about - after renovation, it invites tourists again! Every visitor to Sopot knows this characteristic building.
  • History and Tradition. The Lighthouse in Sopot was built in 1903 and has served as a navigational facility ever since, guiding ships safely along the coast.
  • Sopot Lighthouse. One of many navigation facilities on the Polish Baltic coast. It was built in 1903-1904 as a part of Balneological Institute.
  • The lighthouse is open to the public – the entrance can be found next to the southern entrance to the pier in Sopot.
  • The 30 m high lookout tower on the Sopot coast once served as a lighthouse. It was built in the early 20th century, but not from the beginning acted as a lighthouse.
  • The lighthouse in Sopot is a rebuilt chimney of the Balneological Institute, which houses automatic navigation lights that shine at a distance of 17 nautical miles.
  • The old lighthouse Sopot (Sopot Lighthouse) is one of the most beautiful architectural structures and a landmark of the city . ... Old Sopot Lighthouse in Poland.