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Orlov

Orlov, Де-Кастринское сельское поселение, Ulchsky Rayon, Khabarovsk Krai, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia

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Orlov (Де-Кастринское сельское поселение)
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Orlov Lighthouse

The Orlov Lighthouse is a notable maritime aid located on the coast of Russia.

History

  • The construction was commissioned by Prince Grigory Orlov, a favorite of Empress Catherine the Great, in the late 18th century.
  • Prince Grigory Orlov played a significant role in the 1762 coup that overthrew Peter III of Russia and installed Catherine as empress.

Architecture and Construction

The lighthouse stands as an octahedral tower with a lantern room near a one-storeyed stone building.

  • The structure is believed to have been built around the same time period as Prince Grigory Orlov's patronage of various arts and sciences, reflecting his interests in collecting art and cultural artifacts.

Light Characteristics

The Orlov Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 23 nautical miles (42 km) and a focal height of 84 meters.

  • The light is reportedly visible using a radiobeacon system, which has a transmission range of 100 kilometers.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its status as a museum or historical landmark is not explicitly stated.

  • It continues to serve as a vital maritime aid for ships navigating the region.

Location and Accessibility

The Orlov Lighthouse is situated in the town of Де-Кастринское сельское поселение, Ulchsky Rayon, Khabarovsk Krai, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia.

  • The location's accessibility is not explicitly stated, but it can be assumed that the lighthouse is accessible by road or sea.

Heritage Status

The Orlov Lighthouse has been reported to have a notable historical significance, particularly in relation to Prince Grigory Orlov and his patronage of various arts and sciences.

  • However, no specific heritage designation or protected status is mentioned.

Notable Historical Events

Prince Grigory Orlov played a significant role in the 1762 coup that overthrew Peter III of Russia and installed Catherine as empress.

  • As a leader of this event, Orlov's influence on Russian history cannot be overstated.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands as an octahedral tower with a lantern room near a one-storeyed stone building.

  • The structure is believed to have been built around the same time period as Prince Grigory Orlov's patronage of various arts and sciences, reflecting his interests in collecting art and cultural artifacts.

Light Characteristics

The Orlov Lighthouse emits a white light with a range of 23 nautical miles (42 km) and a focal height of 84 meters.

  • The light is reportedly visible using a radiobeacon system, which has a transmission range of 100 kilometers.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its status as a museum or historical landmark is not explicitly stated.

  • It continues to serve as a vital maritime aid for ships navigating the region.

Heritage Status

The Orlov Lighthouse has been reported to have a notable historical significance, particularly in relation to Prince Grigory Orlov and his patronage of various arts and sciences.

  • However, no specific heritage designation or protected status is mentioned.

Notable Historical Events

Prince Grigory Orlov played a significant role in the 1762 coup that overthrew Peter III of Russia and installed Catherine as empress.

  • As a leader of this event, Orlov's influence on Russian history cannot be overstated.

Details

NameOrlov
CityДе-Кастринское сельское поселение
CountryRussia
Coordinates51.4244, 140.88533
ArchitectNot specified
Current useActive navigation