Grain elevator at the port of Gdynia

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Grain elevator with a capacity of more than 45 thousand. cubic meters and measuring 66 x 21 meters was built in 1936 on the waterfront Indian. In the central part of the tower was 41 meters in height, which were in storage for cleaning and sorting of grain and staircase. The side wings of the planned storage capacity of 10 thousand. tons. The building was owned by a company set up by the Polish Bank. During World War II, the elevator was operated by Germans. After the war he was in use by the Polish Cereal Plant. In 1992, he was acquired by the Baltic grain terminal. In 1990 he was listed as a monument, and in 1992 it took over the Baltic grain terminal.
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