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Aegna sadamakai tulepaak

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Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak Lighthouse

The Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak lighthouse has been guiding mariners since its construction in 1923.

History

  • Built to aid navigation in the busy waters of the Baltic Sea, this stalwart sentinel has stood watch over the Estonian coast for nearly a century.

Architecture and Construction

The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 35 meters (115 feet).

  • The tower's distinctive design features a cylindrical body topped by a conical roof, characteristic of many Estonian lighthouses.

Light Characteristics

The Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak emits a powerful beam that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) out to sea.

  • Its light pattern is a rotating flash every two seconds, making it an easily recognizable aid to navigation.

Current Status

Currently, the lighthouse remains in active service, although its operation has been automated over the years.

  • The Estonian Maritime Administration continues to maintain this vital aid to navigation, ensuring that mariners can safely navigate the busy waters of the Baltic Sea.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Tagamaa tee in Tallinn, Estonia, the Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation.

  • Visitors can park nearby and walk to the lighthouse, which offers stunning views of the surrounding coastline.

Heritage Status

The Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak has been recognized as a national cultural monument in Estonia, reflecting its importance as a historic navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the lighthouse played a significant role in guiding Allied forces through the Baltic Sea.

Architecture and Construction Details

The tower's distinctive design features a cylindrical body topped by a conical roof, characteristic of many Estonian lighthouses.

Light Characteristics

The Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak emits a powerful beam that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) out to sea.

Current Status and Maintenance

Currently, the lighthouse remains in active service, although its operation has been automated over the years.

  • The Estonian Maritime Administration continues to maintain this vital aid to navigation, ensuring that mariners can safely navigate the busy waters of the Baltic Sea.

Heritage Status and Recognition

The Aegna Sadamakai Tulepaak has been recognized as a national cultural monument in Estonia, reflecting its importance as a historic navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events and World War II

  • During World War II, the lighthouse played a significant role in guiding Allied forces through the Baltic Sea.

Details

NameAegna sadamakai tulepaak
CityTallinn
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.571133, 24.757967
Current useactive navigation
Accessibletrue