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Artillery Battery No. 1 (Northern Fort): A Coastal Fortress

Explore the historic Artillery Battery No. 1 in Liepāja: where military history meets striking coastal scenery and urban art.

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Artillery Battery No. 1, also known as the Northern Fort, is a late 19th-century coastal defense structure in Liepāja, Latvia. Partially destroyed and now adorned with street art, it offers a unique blend of historical exploration and urban discovery along the Baltic Sea.

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  • Jātnieku iela 25, Liepāja, 3414, LV

Local tips

  • Exercise caution when exploring the fort due to uneven terrain and potential hazards.
  • Wear sturdy shoes suitable for walking on rocky and uneven surfaces.
  • Bring a camera to capture the unique blend of historical ruins and street art.
  • Check the weather forecast before visiting, as the coastal area can be exposed to strong winds.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Karosta, head north on Jātnieku iela. The Artillery Battery No. 1 is located at the end of the road. The walk is approximately 2km and takes around 30 minutes. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Liepāja city center, take a tram or bus to Karosta. Alight at a stop on Jātnieku iela. From there, walk north towards the Artillery Battery No. 1, located at the end of the road. A single ride ticket purchased in advance costs €0.90, or €1.50 if purchased from the driver. A day ticket is €3.

  • Car

    From Liepāja city center, drive north towards Karosta. Follow the signs to Jātnieku iela 25. Limited free parking is available near the site. Paid parking in the city center costs €0.50 per hour.

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Artillery Battery No. 1, or the Northern Fort, is a compelling historical site located in Liepāja's Karosta district. Constructed in the late 19th century by the Russian Tsarist army, it formed part of Liepāja Fortress, intended to protect the city's naval base. However, признал strategic miscalculation, the fortress was decommissioned less than a decade after its construction. Cannons were removed, and the fortifications were intentionally detonated. Today, the site presents a post-apocalyptic landscape with the concrete remains of military fortifications transformed by street art. Visitors can explore the ruins, offering insights into past military strategies and the lives of stationed soldiers. The fort's location provides stunning views of the Baltic Sea and surrounding coastline. The rugged beauty is complemented by local flora and fauna. Visitors should exercise caution due to the fort's partially destroyed state and potential coastal landslides. Despite the dangers, the Northern Fort provides a unique experience for history enthusiasts and those seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures.

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