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  1. The former town centre, the Kostrzyn fortress located on the headland between the Oder and Warta rivers, was destroyed by the Red Army as an act of revenge weeks before the end of WW2 and not rebuilt. Today Kostrzyn's central area is located around Kostrzyn railway station east of the Warta's mouth.

  2. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Discover The Disappeared City Center of Kostrzyn in Kostrzyn nad Odrą, Poland: The center of this Polish border town was so thoroughly wiped out in World War II that only the foundations...

  3. The fortress Kostrzyn is a mighty bulwark directly at the Odra. From the fortress wall you will have a fantastic view over the river and the Odra island on the other side. In the oldy city ruins that were mostly untouched, a wild flora and bird life has developed which can now be seen on guided walks.

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  4. Küstrin's historic town centre with fortress was entirely destroyed during the last war. Reconstruction began in 1994 along with efforts to partially reconstruct the historic centre.

    • ul. Graniczna 1, Kostrzyn nad Odrą, 66470
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  5. Kostrzyn nad Odrą (German: Küstrin) is a town in Lubuskie voivodeship, Poland, near the mouth of the rivers Warta and Odra. The German municipality Küstrin-Kietz on the Odra's west bank used to be the westernmost district of the former fortress town, but was split off when the German-Polish border was redrawn after 1945, putting Kostrzyn on ...

  6. 6 de sept. de 2021 · Kostrzyn Fortress Museum. ul. Graniczna 1, Kostrzyn nad Odrą (+48) 95 752 23 60 more than a year ago. share post a comment. Once a prestigious fortified city, today a forgotten ruin, the Kostrzyn Fortress Museum is all that remains today of a city of 24,000 people that was essentially wiped off the map at the end of World War II.

  7. It is one of three preserved bastions of Kostrzyn fortress and the only one open to visitors. Since 2014 a permanent museum exhibition has been presented in Philip Bastion. It presents selected aspects of the city’ and garrison’s history from the beginning of the fortress’ existence and the war struggles waged in the area over the centuries.