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Pirita põhjamuuli tulepaak

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Pirita Põhjamuuli Tulepaak Lighthouse

The Pirita Põhjamuuli Tulepaak lighthouse is situated on the Purje peninsula in Tallinn, Estonia.

History

  • The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the port of Tallinn.
  • The lighthouse stands at a height of 5.2 meters above sea level.
  • The tower's design is characteristic of traditional Estonian maritime architecture, with a cylindrical shape and a lantern room at the top.

Architecture and Construction

The lighthouse was constructed using local materials, including stone and brick.

It features a distinctive red color scheme, which has become an iconic part of Tallinn's skyline.

Light Characteristics

  • The Pirita Põhjamuuli Tulepaak emits a red light with a specific sequence: Fl 0.5+(2.5).
  • The light is characterized by a three-second period and a range of 1 nautical mile.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active navigational aid, although it has been automated to reduce maintenance costs.

It continues to serve as a vital part of Estonia's maritime infrastructure.

Location and Accessibility

The Pirita Põhjamuuli Tulepaak lighthouse is located on the Purje peninsula in Tallinn, Estonia.

The structure can be accessed via foot or by boat, with several nearby parking facilities available for visitors.

Heritage Status

The Pirita Põhjamuuli Tulepaak lighthouse has been recognized as a cultural and historical landmark in Estonia.

It is listed on the Estonian Register of Cultural Heritage Sites.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details about notable events are not available, it is known that the lighthouse played an important role in the maritime history of Tallinn during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Details

NamePirita põhjamuuli tulepaak
CityTallinn
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.470543, 24.81827
Current useactive navigation