Formerly part of Prussia and Germany; together with much of the rest of Pomerania, it was transferred to Poland after the end of World War II. Birthplace (in 1821) of German pathologist and anthropologist Rudolf Virchow.
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Swidwin is a town in West Pomerania which we visited on our way to the ferry to Sweden in Swinoujscie.
The first records of Swidwin date back to the 12th century, when it was already a fortified settlement situated along the trade route leading to the Baltic Sea at Kolobrzeg and Bialogard.
Swidwin has a number of interesting buildings, including the castle, fragments of old fortifications, the Stone Gate (Kamienna Brama), a Gothic church and many 18th and 19th century brick and half-timbered houses.