Trzesacz is a very old village (first mention from 1331), a seaside resort with a swimming sea in north-western Poland in Western Pomerania. Located on the Baltic Sea, at the Coastland of Szczecin. It is situated on the edge of the typical cliff. In the village are ruins of a Gothic church built in the middle of the village at the turn of the fourteenth / fifteenth century at a distance of nearly 2 km from the sea. Abrasive processes caused the seashore continually approached the building. Last mass was celebrated at the church March 2, 1874 year. In 1901, he collapsed first part of it. Today remained only fragment of southern wall. In 2001-2002, we carried out intensive work on securing the ruins from storms. It is the only tourist attraction of this type in Europe.
ruins and archeological sitesWest Pomeranian, PolandTrzesacz, West Pomeranian, Poland