Stawa Młyny (German: Mühlenbake) is a beacon in the shape of a windmill in Świnoujście, West Pomeranian Voivodeship; in Poland.
[1] The beacon acts as a signal for vessels entering the Port of Świnoujście, from the Baltic Sea.
When Świnoujście became a port city, its inhabitants began to work on ships, leaving for long cruises.
However, when the old miller died, it turned out that no one knew the secrets of his treatments, and the mechanism of the windmill stopped.
Despite this, people thirsty for rejuvenation continued to come – and still come today – to Świnoujście to cover themselves with mud, swim and walk.