Stawa Młyny is one of the most recognizable and unusual symbols of the city of Świnoujście, located on the coast of Poland. This navigation sign, designed in the shape of a windmill, immediately catches the eye and is a true signature of the resort. Its original architecture makes it not just a functional structure, but a full-fledged tourist attraction.

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Despite its decorative appearance, Stawa Młyny performs an important navigational function, serving as a beacon for ships entering the port. Its height is about 10 meters, which, of course, does not compare to classic lighthouses, but its compactness and unusual design have turned it into a favorite spot for photographers and tourists. The snow-white "windmill" against the backdrop of the Baltic Sea creates truly postcard-perfect views.
Located at the end of the western mole, the beacon is an integral part of the picturesque coastal landscape. A walk to it is a great opportunity to enjoy the fresh sea air, watch the ships, and admire the panoramic view of the coast. Today, Stawa Młyny has become not only an important element of the urban landscape but also a modern media symbol embodying the maritime spirit of Świnoujście.