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Sandbäckin majakka

Sandbäckin majakka, Kustavi, Vakka-Suomi sub-region, Southwest Finland, Mainland Finland, Finland

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Sandbäckin Majakka

Location and Accessibility

The Sandbäckin Majakka is situated on the coast of Kustavi, in the Vakka-Suomi sub-region of Southwest Finland, Mainland Finland.

History

Built in 1963, this lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for over five decades. Its construction was part of a larger effort to enhance coastal safety and facilitate trade in the region.

Architecture

The Sandbäckin Majakka features a distinctive design, with a tower height of approximately 13 meters above sea level. The focal height is around 25 meters, ensuring an effective beam reach for mariners. The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its use of traditional materials, such as stone and steel.

Light Characteristics

The Sandbäckin Majakka emits a white light with a specific pattern and sequence. The light has a range of approximately 8 nautical miles and is visible during the day through a rotating beam. At night, it flashes in a predetermined sequence to guide mariners safely into harbor.

Current Status

Currently, the Sandbäckin Majakka remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years. The lighthouse continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and coastal authorities alike.

Heritage Status

The Sandbäckin Majakka is recognized as a notable historical landmark in Finland, reflecting the country's rich maritime heritage. Its designation as a cultural monument underscores its significance in the nation's history and identity.

Notable Historical Events

  • While specific details are not available, it is believed that the Sandbäckin Majakka played a role in several notable events during its operational years. These may include significant shipwrecks or notable maritime incidents that required assistance from coastal authorities.

Location and Accessibility

The Sandbäckin Majakka is situated on the coast of Kustavi, in the Vakka-Suomi sub-region of Southwest Finland, Mainland Finland.

History

Built in 1963, this lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for over five decades. Its construction was part of a larger effort to enhance coastal safety and facilitate trade in the region.

Architecture

The Sandbäckin Majakka features a distinctive design, with a tower height of approximately 13 meters above sea level. The focal height is around 25 meters, ensuring an effective beam reach for mariners. The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its use of traditional materials, such as stone and steel.

Light Characteristics

The Sandbäckin Majakka emits a white light with a specific pattern and sequence. The light has a range of approximately 8 nautical miles and is visible during the day through a rotating beam. At night, it flashes in a predetermined sequence to guide mariners safely into harbor.

Current Status

Currently, the Sandbäckin Majakka remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years. The lighthouse continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and coastal authorities alike.

Heritage Status

The Sandbäckin Majakka is recognized as a notable historical landmark in Finland, reflecting the country's rich maritime heritage. Its designation as a cultural monument underscores its significance in the nation's history and identity.

Notable Historical Events

  • While specific details are not available, it is believed that the Sandbäckin Majakka played a role in several notable events during its operational years. These may include significant shipwrecks or notable maritime incidents that required assistance from coastal authorities.

Sandbäckin Majakka

Details

NameSandbäckin majakka
CityKustavi
CountryFinland
Coordinates60.76545, 20.740274
Current useactive aid to navigation