Salacgrīvas bāka
Ostas iela 4
Salacgrīvas Bāka
Location and Accessibility
The Salacgrīvas bāka is situated at Ostas iela 4, Salacgrīva, Latvia.
The lighthouse is easily accessible by car or on foot, as it is located in the heart of the town.
History
The Salacgrīvas bāka was constructed in 1867 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since its completion.
This historic lighthouse has played a significant role in ensuring the safety of ships navigating the Baltic Sea.
Architecture
The Salacgrīvas bāka is a traditional Latvian-style lighthouse, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room at the top.
The structure is made from local materials, including stone and brick, which have withstood the test of time.
The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of 19th-century Baltic Sea lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
The Salacgrīvas bāka features a fixed optic lens that projects a white light into the sea.
The light has a range of approximately 10 nautical miles, making it an essential aid to navigation for mariners in the area.
Current Status
The Salacgrīvas bāka is currently an active lighthouse, although its operation may be automated at times.
The lighthouse remains an important part of Latvia's maritime heritage and continues to serve as a vital aid to navigation.
Heritage Status
The Salacgrīvas bāka has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed on the Latvian Register of Cultural Heritage.
This designation acknowledges the lighthouse's importance in preserving Latvia's cultural identity.
Notable Historical Events
The Salacgrīvas bāka played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces.
The lighthouse also served as a beacon for refugees fleeing from the war-torn region.
- Salacgrīvas bāka was constructed in 1867 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since its completion.
- This historic lighthouse has played a significant role in ensuring the safety of ships navigating the Baltic Sea.
- The Salacgrīvas bāka is a traditional Latvian-style lighthouse, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room at the top.
- The structure is made from local materials, including stone and brick, which have withstood the test of time.
- The light has a range of approximately 10 nautical miles, making it an essential aid to navigation for mariners in the area.
- The Salacgrīvas bāka is currently an active lighthouse, although its operation may be automated at times.
- The lighthouse remains an important part of Latvia's maritime heritage and continues to serve as a vital aid to navigation.
- The Salacgrīvas bāka has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed on the Latvian Register of Cultural Heritage.
- The lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces.
- The lighthouse also served as a beacon for refugees fleeing from the war-torn region.
Details
| Name | Salacgrīvas bāka |
|---|---|
| City | Salacgrīva |
| Country | Latvia |
| Coordinates | 57.75616, 24.358131 |
| Current use | Active lighthouse |
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