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Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn, also known as the Rammu Lighthouse, has a long and storied history that dates back to the 19th century.

History

  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1857, during the period of Russian rule over Estonia.
  • The lighthouse features a distinctive square base and a conical roof, characteristic of many Estonian lighthouses.

Architecture

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn is a traditional Estonian-style lighthouse, built using local materials such as stone and wood.

  • The tower stands at an impressive height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 30 meters (98 feet).

Light Characteristics

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn was equipped with a fixed beam of red light, which could be seen from a distance of up to 20 nautical miles.

  • The light was powered by a steam engine, which provided a reliable source of energy for the lantern room.

Current Status

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn is currently a disused lighthouse, no longer in active service.

  • However, it has been preserved and restored as part of an effort to preserve Estonia's maritime heritage.

Location and Accessibility

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn is located on the coast of Jõelähtme vald, in the northeastern part of Estonia.

  • The lighthouse can be accessed via a short path from the nearby village of Rammu matkarada.

Heritage Status

The Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn has been recognized as a cultural monument by the Estonian government, and is protected for its historical significance.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Rammu Ülemine Tuletorn played an important role in the defense of Estonia's coastline.
  • The lighthouse was used to guide Allied ships through the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea.

Details

NameRammu ülemine tuletorn
CityJõelähtme vald
CountryEstonia
Coordinates59.57322, 25.231836
Current usepreserved and restored