
A complex of lighthouse buildings. Lighthouse is called bliza by Kashubian people.
Only fragments of the old buildings from 1920s have survived. A few houses with their gable walls facing Wiejska Street represent the type of buildings typical of fishing settlements. Whereas the fishermen’s housing estate near the railway station represents the Old Polish style.
An evangelical period church of St Paul and Peter, built at the close of the 15th century, was a single-nave building with a transept, a vestibule and a small tower (demolished in 1863). In 1525 it was taken over by local Evangelicals and used by them until 1945. Since 1972 it has served as the Fishery Museum Department of Central Marine Museum in Gdańsk (during the season open from 10am to 6pm, outside the season from 10am to 4pm)
A. Defensive fortifications, including gun stations of Polish batteries named after H. Laskowski.
B. Gun stations and the tower controlling the fire from the German battery Schleswig-Holstein. The gun stations include guns, bunkers, magazines, lookout towers, fire posts and shelters.









