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Kuressaare sihi alumine tulepaak

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Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak

The Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak, also known as Kuressaare Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century.

History

  • Originally built in 1857, it was one of the first lighthouses constructed on the Estonian coast.
  • The lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime navigation and safety for over a century.

The Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak emits a red light, which was an important feature for maritime navigation in the past.

Architecture

  • The tower height of the Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak is approximately 30 meters (98 feet).
  • The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of traditional Estonian coastal structures.

The Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak has been recognized as a cultural monument of national significance in Estonia.

Current Status

  • The lighthouse has been automated since its decommissioning as an active aid to navigation.
  • Today, it serves as a museum and a popular tourist attraction in Kuressaare.

Location and Accessibility

Located at Tori 4, the Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak is situated in the heart of Kuressaare town, Estonia.

Heritage Status

  • The lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied forces to the Estonian coast during World War II.
  • The lighthouse's light was also used by Soviet forces during their occupation of Estonia after the war.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Kuressaare Sihi Alumine Tulepaak is a notable example of traditional Estonian coastal structures.

Details

NameKuressaare sihi alumine tulepaak
CityKuressaare
CountryEstonia
Coordinates58.244133, 22.470484
Current usemuseum and tourist attraction