Paljassaare sihi ülemine tulepaak
Paljassaare tee
Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak
The Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak is situated on the eastern shore of Tallinn, Estonia's capital city.
Location and Accessibility
- The lighthouse is located at the intersection of Paljassaare tee and the seafront promenade, making it easily accessible by car or public transportation.
History
Built in 1903, the Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak was constructed to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching Tallinn's harbor.
- The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, with the most recent one taking place in 2010.
Architecture
The tower of the Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak stands at a height of approximately 28 meters (92 feet), while its focal height reaches 60 meters (197 feet) above sea level.
The lighthouse is constructed from traditional Estonian materials, including wood and stone.
Light Characteristics
The Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak features a red light with a range of 6 nautical miles.
The light is characterized by an Iso pattern, indicating that it emits a fixed beam of light in a specific direction.
Current Status
As of the latest available information, the Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be subject to change.
The lighthouse is reportedly automated and no longer manned by a resident keeper.
Heritage Status
The Paljassaare Sihi Ülemine Tulepaak has been recognized as a cultural monument in Estonia, reflecting the country's rich maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While specific historical events are not documented for this lighthouse, it is known to have played an important role in the development of Tallinn's harbor and navigation infrastructure.
Details
| Name | Paljassaare sihi ülemine tulepaak |
|---|---|
| City | Tallinn |
| Country | Estonia |
| Coordinates | 59.45672, 24.6992 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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