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Sport i rekreacja

Sport & recreation

Zakątki wodne
Backwater spots

Szczecin and the surrounding areas are among Poland's most scenic sailing destinations. As the city is increasingly associated with sailing, it has invested in projects targeted at sailing enthusiasts.

Staw Brodowski
Brodowski Pond

A park with the pond is located between Wilcza, Rugiańska, Komuny Paryskiej and Tomaszowska streets.

Port Jachtowy "Marina Pogoń"
„Marina Pogoń” Yacht Port

Marina Pogoń is located by the Dąbska Struga canal, between the Regalica river and Lake Dąbie, where the waterways leading from the Oder into the Szczecin Lagoon are joined together.

Statek Dziewanna
Cruises with the Kapitan Cook, Sedina and Dziewanna ships

Shipowner Secco offers tourist and sightseeing cruises.

Szpital Dziecięcy
Children’s hospital building.

A group of buildings erected in the years 1893-1894 for the Obstetric Institute

Most kolejowy
Railway bascule bridge over Regalica

It is the only currently active bridge of this type in Poland.

Visit Szczecin
Valley of the Seven Mills

At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the entire Valley of Seven Mills—meaning the valley of the Osówka—was transformed into a recreational area.

Secesyjna kamienica Szczecin
Art Nouveau Tenement at 1 Świętego Wojciecha Street in Szczecin

The tenement at 1 Świętego Wojciecha Street is a historic residential and commercial building located in the center of Szczecin. Listed in the Provincial Register of Monuments, it is one of the few examples of Art Nouveau architecture in the city.

Port Jachtowy - Marina Dąbie
Marina Dąbie Yacht Port

Marina Dąbie Yacht Port is located on the route of the West Pomeranian Sailing Route and it services sailing tourist traffic by providing access to the waters of Lake Dąbie, Szczecin Lagoon and the Baltic Sea.