Rönnskärin majakka
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Rönnskärin Majakka
The Rönnskärin Majakka, also known as Leuchtturm Rönnskär in German, is a disused lighthouse located on the island of Rönnskär off the coast of Finland. The lighthouse was constructed in 1899 and played a crucial role in maritime navigation during its operational years.
Architecture
The Rönnskärin Majakka stands at a height of 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of 48 meters (157 feet). The tower is made of stone and concrete, with a distinctive octagonal shape. The lighthouse was designed by Finnish architect [Unknown], who aimed to create a sturdy and functional structure that would withstand the harsh marine environment.
Light Characteristics
The Rönnskärin Majakka features a fixed red light with a range of 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers). The light's pattern is not specified, but it was reportedly used for navigation purposes during the lighthouse's operational years.
Current Status
The Rönnskärin Majakka is currently disused and no longer in operation. It has been reported to be in a state of disrepair since its decommissioning in 1928.
Location and Accessibility
The Rönnskärin Majakka is located on the island of Rönnskär, off the coast of Kirkkonummi, Finland. The lighthouse can only be accessed by boat or via a short walkway from the mainland. Due to its remote location, visiting the lighthouse requires some planning and preparation.
Heritage Status
The Rönnskärin Majakka is listed as a cultural heritage site in Finland, recognizing its historical significance and contribution to maritime navigation.
Notable Historical Events
- There are no notable historical events associated with the Rönnskärin Majakka. However, it played an important role in the maritime history of Finland during its operational years.
Details
| Name | Rönnskärin majakka |
|---|---|
| City | Kirkkonummi |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 59.935493, 24.391394 |
| Accessible | false |
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