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Ihasalu päevamärk

Tanuma tee

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Ihasalu päevamärk

The Ihasalu päevamärk is a historic lighthouse located on Tanuma tee in Jõelähtme vald, Estonia. The structure was built in 1932 as part of the Estonian coastal defense system.

History

  • The tower height of the Ihasalu päevamärk stands at approximately 25 meters (82 feet), while its focal height reaches a remarkable 30 meters (98 feet) into the sky. The lighthouse's distinctive design is attributed to its cylindrical shape, constructed from reinforced concrete.
  • The light emitted by the Ihasalu päevamärk features a characteristic pattern of red and white flashes, with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers). This unique lighting system was intended to serve as an aid for mariners navigating the nearby coastline.

Current Status

The Ihasalu päevamärk is currently classified as a disused structure, no longer serving its original purpose as an active lighthouse. However, it has been preserved and now stands as a notable historical landmark in Estonia.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Tanuma tee in Jõelähtme vald, the Ihasalu päevamärk is accessible via public roads. Visitors can approach the structure by foot or by car, with nearby parking facilities available.

Heritage Status

The Ihasalu päevamärk has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a protected cultural monument in Estonia.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Ihasalu päevamärk played a role in the defense of the Estonian coastline against German forces. The structure's location allowed it to serve as an early warning system for Allied naval vessels approaching the area.

Details

NameIhasalu päevamärk
CityJõelähtme vald
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.540604, 25.142488
Current usehistorical landmark
Accessibletrue