Akra Levkimnis
Lefkimmi - Alykes
Akra Levkimnis Lighthouse
The Akra Levkimnis lighthouse is situated on the Greek island of Lemnos, marking an important navigational aid for mariners traversing the Aegean Sea. The tower's construction dates back to 1911, during a period of significant maritime activity in the region.
Architecture and Construction
The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 8 meters (26 feet) above sea level, with its focal point situated at an elevation of about 25 meters (82 feet). Its architectural style is characteristic of early 20th-century Greek lighthouses. The tower's foundation is built on a rocky outcrop, providing stability against the forces of nature.
Light Characteristics
The Akra Levkimnis emits a white light with a range of approximately 7 nautical miles. It operates at an interval of 6 minutes and features a distinctive flash pattern, denoted as "Fl" in maritime notation.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains active, although its operation may be subject to periodic maintenance or upgrades. Its status is currently that of a functional aid to navigation.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the coast of Lefkimmi - Alykes, the Akra Levkimnis can be accessed via footpaths leading from the nearby town. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the Aegean Sea.
Heritage Status
The lighthouse is recognized as a notable cultural landmark in Greece, contributing to the country's rich maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
The Akra Levkimnis played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to Allied forces navigating the region. Its strategic location made it an important point of reference for naval vessels and aircraft.
- Akra Levkimnis Lighthouse is situated on the Greek island of Lemnos, marking an important navigational aid for mariners traversing the Aegean Sea.
- The tower's construction dates back to 1911, during a period of significant maritime activity in the region.
- The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 8 meters (26 feet) above sea level, with its focal point situated at an elevation of about 25 meters (82 feet).
- Its architectural style is characteristic of early 20th-century Greek lighthouses. The tower's foundation is built on a rocky outcrop, providing stability against the forces of nature.
- The Akra Levkimnis emits a white light with a range of approximately 7 nautical miles. It operates at an interval of 6 minutes and features a distinctive flash pattern, denoted as "Fl" in maritime notation.
- The lighthouse remains active, although its operation may be subject to periodic maintenance or upgrades. Its status is currently that of a functional aid to navigation.
- Located on the coast of Lefkimmi - Alykes, the Akra Levkimnis can be accessed via footpaths leading from the nearby town. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the Aegean Sea.
- The lighthouse is recognized as a notable cultural landmark in Greece, contributing to the country's rich maritime heritage.
- The Akra Levkimnis played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to Allied forces navigating the region. Its strategic location made it an important point of reference for naval vessels and aircraft.
Details
| Name | Akra Levkimnis |
|---|---|
| City | Municipal Unit of Lefkimmi |
| Country | Greece |
| Coordinates | 39.458584, 20.071938 |
| Current use | Functional aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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