Памятник "Маяк"
Q95H+F5 Bol'shoi Utrish, Krasnodar Krai, Russia
Name and Location
2. Construction and History
The Monument "Lighthouse" was erected as a memorial to Soviet naval personnel and civilians who perished in the region during World War II. The exact date of construction and original designer/architect are not recorded in available sources.
3. Architecture and Materials
The monument takes the form of a stylized white tower evoking a sea-coast lighthouse, topped by a decorative element (possibly once a light or flame motif). It appears to be made from cast concrete or stuccoed masonry, with an estimated height of approximately 6-8 meters above its base.
4. Light and Navigation
The Monument "Lighthouse" is non-functional, meaning it has no operational lamp, optics, fog signal, AIS or radar installation. It does not serve as a navigation aid.
5. Accessibility and Visiting
The monument is open to the public at all times and can be accessed by foot or off-road vehicle from the nearest parking area on the coastal highway. Trails may be steep and unpaved. There are no visitor center or on-site amenities, but mobile coverage is intermittent.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the rocky coastline, offshore islets, and Mediterranean-type forests overlooking the Black Sea. The surrounding landscape features rare orchids, juniper groves, and Utrish beaches.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
Local tradition holds that the monument was built on the site of an improvised wartime signaling post. Unverified stories speak of a "ghost light" seen by fishermen on stormy nights (likely reflections from passing ships).
8. Technical and Operational Details
The Monument "Lighthouse" is listed as a local historic monument by Anapsky District authorities and managed by the Anapsky District cultural heritage department in cooperation with Krasnodar Krai tourism office.
9. Further Information
Further reading: regional guidebooks on Anapa and Utrish, WWII Black Sea naval operations.
Details
Name | Памятник "Маяк" |
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City | |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 44.7586943, 37.3779053 |
Historic significance | commemoration: Second World War |
Stories | Local tradition holds that the monument is built on the site of an improvised wartime signaling post.; Unverified stories speak of a "ghost light" seen by fishermen on stormy nights (likely reflections from passing ships). |
Architectural style | memorial-monument with minimalist, functional echoes of nautical architecture |
Construction material | {"primary":["cast concrete","stuccoed masonry"],"other":[]} |
Focal height | 6 |
Tower height | 6 |
Access description | by foot or off-road vehicle from the nearest parking area on the coastal highway; trails may be steep and unpaved. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | overlooks the Black Sea; panoramic views of rocky coastline, offshore islets, and Mediterranean-type forests. |
Guided tours | false |
Nearby attractions | ["Bol'shoi Utrish Nature Reserve","Utrish beaches","Abrau-Durso wine region"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Automated | false |