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Suur-Pakri Tulepaak

Suur Pakri tulepaak, Paldiski, 76806 Harju maakond, Estonia

Name and Location

The Suur-Pakri Tulepaak Lighthouse is located in Paldiski, Harju County, Estonia. Its official name is Suur-Pakri Tulepaak, while locals refer to it as "Suur Pakri tulepaak." The lighthouse stands tall at an impressive height of 12 meters on Nimeta Tee, Paldiski, 76806 Harju maakond, Estonia (59.3491° N, 23.8634333° E).

Construction and History

The Suur-Pakri Tulepaak Lighthouse has a rich history dating back to 1960. It is a characteristic example of modern Estonian architecture, featuring a simple yet functional design. The lighthouse was constructed using concrete and steel materials.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse's cylindrical shape and white exterior provide excellent visibility to mariners in low-light conditions. It features a characteristic example of modern Estonian architecture, with a simple yet functional design.

Light and Navigation

The Suur-Pakri Tulepaak Lighthouse emits a light signal characterized by a Fl (3) W 15s pattern, indicating three periods of flash every 15 seconds. This distinctive beacon is visible for approximately 5 nautical miles, providing vital guidance to mariners navigating the nearby waters.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the Suur-Pakri Tulepaak Lighthouse through a short walk from Nimeta Tee, Paldiski, 76806 Harju maakond, Estonia. The nearest transportation hub is located in Paldiski town center, with regular bus services connecting to nearby cities.

Notable Views and Landscape

Anecdotes and Folklore

Unfortunately, there is limited information available regarding the experiences and stories of former lighthouse keepers at Suur-Pakri Tulepaak.

Technical and Operational Details

Further Information

The Estonian Maritime Administration manages the Suur-Pakri Tulepaak Lighthouse, ensuring its continued operation and maintenance.

Details

NameSuur-Pakri Tulepaak
CityPaldiski
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.3491, 23.8634333
Year of construction1960
Eventsaid to navigation
Historic significanceaid to navigation
Architectural stylemodern Estonian
Construction material"concrete, steel"
Tower height12
Access descriptionby car, footpath
Accessibletrue
Parkingtrue
Landscape typecoastal
View descriptionrolling hills, forests, Baltic Sea
Guided tourstrue
Facilitiesrestrooms, parking
Nearby attractions["historic center","quaint shops","local cuisine","scenic hiking trails","picturesque views"]
Light characteristic"Fl (3) W 15s"
Light range5
Automatedtrue