The Romanesque church dating from the thirteenth century has a free-standing tower as the only one in the region. The church has a form of a basilica...
The Sports and Recreation Centre in Sławno is the administrator of the entertainment and sports arena. The area is rented for free for the planned sch...
Baszta Siedmiu Płaszczy, also known as Baszta Panieńska [the Maiden Tower], is the only preserved tower of the city fortifications. The tower was most...
Beautifully situated in the vicinity of the old town, this is one of the largest marinas in West Pomerania, with almost twohundred- and-fifty berths,...
The first references about the slaughterhouse reach back to the beginning of the 19th century, when the local guild received the right to build butche...
The recreational areas occupy an area of about 9 hectares. There are four town ponds and football playing field. There are numerous hiking and cycli...
From the first half of the 13th century Swobnica and the surrounding areas belonged to the Order of the Knights Templar, the headquarters of which was...
The main tasks of the Culture and Recreation Centre in Biały Bór are e.g.: cultural activities involving the creation, popularisation and protection o...
The castle in Darłowo is the only Gothic fortress on the Polish coast. It has been protecting Pomerania since the second half of the 14th century. So far, no documents which could confirm the exact date of...
First mentions of the castle in Świdwin go back to the 1310s. Nobody knows, however, when exactly the castle was built. One thing we know for sure is that it had been built before the town obtained...
The Museum of Contemporary Art is located in the classicist building of the former garrison headquarters of the Szczecin fortress, built in the fourth quarter of the 18th century, and...
The first references about the current village Stuchowo reaches back to the turn of the 3rd and 4th century. It is commonly known that at that time there was a settlement. Further information comes from...