Type | Pleasure Pier |
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Official name | Molo w Kołobrzegu |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 220 metres (720 ft) |
History | |
Opening date | June 19, 1971 |
Coordinates | 54°07′N 15°21′E / 54.11°N 15.35°E |
The Kołobrzeg Pier ( Polish: Molo w Kołobrzegu) is a reinforced concrete pier in Kołobrzeg, Poland. The structure has a length of 220 metres and the width of 9 metres [1] and the pavilion is located about 4,5 metres above sea level. [2] The pier was reopened after extensive renovation and modernisation works on November 27, 2014 and further works of the adjacent area were completed a year later. [3]
The first pier in Kołobrzeg was built in 1881. This was a wooden T-shaped construction, of about 100 metres in length. There was a jetty for sailing ships located on the end of the pier. The historic pier was partially destroyed during World War II. [2]
The current pier was officially opened on June 19, 1971. [2] [4] A jetty, for small holiday barques located on the end of the pier allows for small sail sightseeing tour ships. [1] The Kołobrzeg Pier is one of the main attractions of the town. [3]
Plans exist to construct an additional pier, of about 260 meters in length, on the west side of the town as an extension of the Plażowa street [5] and eventually connect both of the locations together via a water tram. [6]
In 2019 an official tender has been published by the local authorities to develop an architectural concept of about a 50 meter long pier in osiedle Podczele, [7] on the east side of the town, to cover an existing rain water sewerage system. [8]
Type | Pleasure Pier |
---|---|
Official name | Molo w Kołobrzegu |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 220 metres (720 ft) |
History | |
Opening date | June 19, 1971 |
Coordinates | 54°07′N 15°21′E / 54.11°N 15.35°E |
The Kołobrzeg Pier ( Polish: Molo w Kołobrzegu) is a reinforced concrete pier in Kołobrzeg, Poland. The structure has a length of 220 metres and the width of 9 metres [1] and the pavilion is located about 4,5 metres above sea level. [2] The pier was reopened after extensive renovation and modernisation works on November 27, 2014 and further works of the adjacent area were completed a year later. [3]
The first pier in Kołobrzeg was built in 1881. This was a wooden T-shaped construction, of about 100 metres in length. There was a jetty for sailing ships located on the end of the pier. The historic pier was partially destroyed during World War II. [2]
The current pier was officially opened on June 19, 1971. [2] [4] A jetty, for small holiday barques located on the end of the pier allows for small sail sightseeing tour ships. [1] The Kołobrzeg Pier is one of the main attractions of the town. [3]
Plans exist to construct an additional pier, of about 260 meters in length, on the west side of the town as an extension of the Plażowa street [5] and eventually connect both of the locations together via a water tram. [6]
In 2019 an official tender has been published by the local authorities to develop an architectural concept of about a 50 meter long pier in osiedle Podczele, [7] on the east side of the town, to cover an existing rain water sewerage system. [8]