
Yacht port in Łeba
'Łeba' (
Kashubian/
Pomeranian: ''Leba''; ) is a town in
Middle Pomerania,
Poland, located near
Łebsko Lake and the mouth of the
Łeba River at the coast of
Baltic sea.
History
The settlement of Łeba was first mentioned in
1282. At that time the village was located about two kilometers west from the present mouth of the Łeba River. Łeba received municipal rights in the year
1357. Łeba developed to a fishing port and a wood marketplace.
Łeba was threatened for many centuries by floods and expanding sand dunes. After
1558 Łeba was rebuilt in a safer location. In the
18th century a large port was built on instruction of the
Prussian king. In the course of the harbor construction a 34 meter broad channel between the Łebsko lake and the
Baltic Sea was dug.
In the proximity of Łeba there is a large testing area for long-range rocket weapons. On this area the
German long-range rocket
Rheinbote was tested between
1941 and
1945. Also the
V-1 flying bomb was tested here from
1943 to 1945. Between
1963 and
1973 33 Polish
sounding rockets of the type Meteor were launched in Łeba (http://www.astronautix.com/sites/leba.htm). Allegedly, the German general
Erwin Rommel practiced desert warfare in the vast dunes of Łeba.
Famous people
After
World War I Łeba became a popular resort for
German bohemians.
Max Pechstein and other
expressionists frequented the place.
Sights
Łeba possesses a few objects of interest:
★ ruins of the Nikolaikirche (
St. Nicholas church) west of the city on the way to the beach
★ fishermen's church of
1683
★ fishermen's dwellings from the
19th Century in ulica Kosciuszki
★ the castle in ulica Sosnowa, today the hotel Neptun
★ former rocket test site near Pletka (http://lawrenz.homepage.t-online.de/hp-s10.htm)
★ there is an abundance of architectural and natural attractions near Łeba, for instance the Slowinzi national park with the sand dunes, 8 km west of the city.
See also
★
Łeba (PKP station)