Kokkolan majakka
Kokkolan majakka, Kokkola, Kokkola sub-region, Central Ostrobothnia, Mainland Finland, Finland
Kokkolan Majakka
The Kokkolan Majakka is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Finland, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners.
Overview
- Construction of the Kokkolan Majakka began in 1908 and was completed by 1910.
- The lighthouse has undergone several modifications over the years, with its most recent restoration taking place in the early 2000s.
History
The Kokkolan Majakka stands at a height of 22 meters (72 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches 34 meters (112 feet).
The tower is constructed from stone and features a distinctive design.
The lighthouse's architecture has been influenced by traditional Finnish designs.
Architecture
- The Kokkolan Majakka emits three distinct light patterns: white, red, and green.
- Each pattern has a specific range and period, with the white light visible up to 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) away.
- The light is characterized by a distinctive "Fl" sequence, indicating its unique identification.
Light Characteristics
The Kokkolan Majakka remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
Visitors can still access the lighthouse and explore its interior.
Current Status
- Located on the coast of Kokkola, Finland, the Kokkolan Majakka is easily accessible by road or sea.
- The town of Kokkola offers various amenities and accommodations for visitors.
Location and Accessibility
The Kokkolan Majakka has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark in Finland, contributing to the country's rich maritime heritage.
Heritage Status
- No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.
Notable Historical Events
Details
| Name | Kokkolan majakka |
|---|---|
| City | Kokkola |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 63.996967, 22.863634 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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