Jurij Gagarin Park
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Explore Fort IVa, a historic military fortress in Poznań, showcasing 19th-century architecture and rich military history amidst scenic views.
Fort IVa, a historical landmark in Poznań, offers tourists an engaging journey into the past. Built by the Prussians in the 19th century, this fortification stands as a testament to military architecture and history. Visitors can explore its impressive structure and learn about its role in the region's defense. Enjoy scenic views and immerse yourself in the rich narratives of yesteryears.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, navigate to Poznań using the A2 motorway. Once in Poznań, take the exit towards 'Stare Miasto' and follow signs for Lechicka Street. Fort IVa is located at Lechicka 637, 61-619 Poznań. There is parking available nearby, but be aware that parking fees may apply depending on the time of day.
Public Transport
To reach Fort IVa using public transport, first make your way to Poznań's main train station (Poznań Główny). From there, take tram line 1 or 8 towards 'Os. Lechitów'. Get off at the 'Lechitów' stop. From there, it’s a short walk to Lechicka 637, where Fort IVa is located. A single tram ticket costs about 3.60 PLN.
Taxi or Rideshare
For a more convenient option, consider taking a taxi or using a rideshare service like Uber. Simply enter 'Fort IVa, Lechicka 637, Poznań' as your destination. The fare will vary based on your starting location but is typically reasonable within the city limits.
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