It was the last brick lighthouse designed by renowned German architect Carl Leick.
In 1886, a wooden lighthouse was built to replace the 1853-built brick lighthouse that was damaged by waves.
The red brick lighthouse was built in 1864 by David & Thomas Stevenson, and was in use until 1942.
A more powerfully illuminated brick lighthouse was in the process of being built, but was postponed due to the Civil War.
This small brick lighthouse was erected in 1929.
In 1897, the current brick lighthouse was built on the same foundation as the previous two constructions.
There's a beautiful 100m-wide beach on the sea coast, 1km north of town, and you can visit the 42m-high brick lighthouse.
The construction of the first brick lighthouse started in 1806.
The brick lighthouse wasn't high enough and ships continued to sink between Jastarnia and Hel.
The short, conical, brick lighthouse was 87 feet tall.