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ЗеленецкийLighthouse

Ulitsa Zelenets, 17, Arkhangel'sk, Arkhangelskaya oblast', Russia, 163032

Name and Location

The Zelenetsky Lighthouse is located in Arkhangel'sk, Arkhangelskaya oblast', Russia, with a postal code of 163032.

Construction and History

The Zelenetsky Lighthouse was built during the 19th century as part of the Russian Empire's efforts to improve maritime safety. The exact date of its construction is unknown.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse features a rectangular shape with a pyramidal roof, made of stone and brick. A red lantern room at the top serves as the primary light source.

Light and Navigation

According to historical records, the Zelenetsky Lighthouse emits a Fl(3)W.15s signal, which means it has a flashing white light with a range of 3 miles (4.8 kilometers).

Accessibility and Visiting

Unfortunately, the exact current status of the Zelenetsky Lighthouse is unknown. However, based on available data, it appears that the structure may no longer be actively serving as a navigational aid. The lighthouse is not open to the public for visits or tours.

Notable Views and Landscape

Anecdotes and Folklore

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse's geographical coordinates are 64.5148844° N, 40.4238956° E.

Further Information

The Zelenetsky Lighthouse is one of many historic landmarks in Arkhangel'sk, Russia, which offer a glimpse into the region's rich maritime history and cultural heritage.

Details

NameЗеленецкийLighthouse
CityArkhangel'sk
CountryRussia
Coordinates64.5148844, 40.4238956
Year of construction19thcentury
Events
Historic significanceRussianEmpire'seffortstoimprovemaritimesafety
Keeper stories
Stories
Architectural stylelate19th-centuryarchitecture
Construction materialstoneandbrick
Focal height
Tower height
Landscape type
View description
Facilities
Light characteristicFl(3)W.15ssignal(flashingwhitelightwitharangeof3miles)
Light range3miles(4.8kilometers)