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Rusałka (Szczecin)






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Coordinates: 53°2643N 14°3210E / 53.4453°N 14.5360°E / 53.4453; 14.5360
 

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Rusałka
West side of the Rusałka lake in 2020.
Rusałka is located in Poland
Rusałka

Rusałka

LocationSzczecin, Poland
Coordinates53°26′43N 14°32′10E / 53.4453°N 14.5360°E / 53.4453; 14.5360
Lake typedam lake
Primary inflowsOsówka
Primary outflowsOsówka
Basin countries Poland
Max. length0.67 km (0.42 mi)
Max. width0.07 km (0.043 mi)
Surface area0.03 km2 (0.012 sq mi)
Surface elevation16 m (52 ft)
IslandsŁabędzia Island
SettlementsSzczecin, Poland

Rusałka, until 1945 known as Westendsee (West End Lake), is a dam lakeinSzczecin, Poland located in northern part of Jan Kasprowicz Park. It's only inflow and dischargeisOsówka stream. Its area is 0.03 km2, it is 0.67 km long and 0.07 km wide.

History[edit]

Rusałka was formed druign the Middle Ages when the Osówka stream present in the area was dammed during the construction of nearby gristmills, one called Malzmühle the east and one, known as Lübsche Mühle, on the west side of the modern lake. The modern shape of the lake was formed in 1885 after the waters of Osówka were dammed again.[1]

The inhabitants of Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) could sail on the lake with rented boats and visit Haus am Westendsee coffeehouse, that operated at the prior site of the Malzmühle gristmill. In the beginning of 1960s building got demolished and its foundations were buried. In 2008 a local catering company bought the location, with the intention of building a new coffeehouse on the foundations of Haus am Westendsee however the plans were canceled and the location was sold in 2009.

In 1974–1976 the Summer Theatre was built next to the lake.

Characteristics[edit]

Rusałka has a single island known as the Łabędzia Island (Polish: Łabędzia Wyspa, translation: swan island) located on the west side of it.

The lake has two bridges, one built in Japanese style located at the middle of the lake and the second one on its east side being an extension of Jan Żupański Street. Along its northern coast runs Julisz Słowacki Street. There is one fountain adjacent to the lake.

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