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  • Kraków Fortress Fort 52a
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  • Kraków Fortress 52a, also called "Łapianka" (Jugowice) was a part of the Kraków Fortress between 1896 and 1902 (according to other sources 1897–1898). The fortress was built to enforce defense of the south flank of the fortress, ruling over the part of the road connecting Vienna and Lviv. The fortress has four towers equipped with 8 cm M94 artillery guns. It's one of the 14 similar forts, built during the same time in Kraków, which used to enforce outer defense ring of the city. Near the fort there was a artillery battery used for the long range defense, no longer in use.
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Built
  • 1896
open to public
  • Yes
Name
  • Fort pancerny pomocniczy 52a "Łapianka"
Latitude
  • 49.997905
Longitude
  • 19.917011
Location
  • Kraków, Poland
abstract
  • Kraków Fortress 52a, also called "Łapianka" (Jugowice) was a part of the Kraków Fortress between 1896 and 1902 (according to other sources 1897–1898). The fortress was built to enforce defense of the south flank of the fortress, ruling over the part of the road connecting Vienna and Lviv. The fortress has four towers equipped with 8 cm M94 artillery guns. It's one of the 14 similar forts, built during the same time in Kraków, which used to enforce outer defense ring of the city. Near the fort there was a artillery battery used for the long range defense, no longer in use.