Fort 49a 'Dłubnia' - Free Audio Guide
Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Fort 49a "Dłubnia", Sándora Petőfiego, Dłubnia, Zesławice, Wzgórza Krzesławickie, Kraków, województwo małopolskie, 31-712, Polska
Fort 49a "Dłubnia" is a historic military fort located in Kraków, Poland, constructed between 1892 and 1896. It served to protect the valley of the Dłubnia River, working alongside other forts in the area. Although it did not see action during World War I, it was repurposed for storage after World War II until 1990. Today, the fort is recognized as a cultural monument and is part of the Kraków Fortress complex. Visitors can explore the remnants of the fortifications, including its unique architecture and historical significance. There are no admission fees, and it is accessible year-round. Check local listings for any special events or guided tours that may be available during your visit.