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Berdyansky Nizhniy Lighthouse

The Berdyansky Nizhniy Lighthouse was constructed in 1838 and has been guiding mariners through the waters of the Black Sea ever since.

History

  • The lighthouse's construction began on April 22, 1838.

The lighthouse stands at a height of 24 meters (79 feet) above sea level, with its focal point located at an altitude of approximately 30 meters (98 feet).

Architecture

  • The tower is equipped with a light source that emits a beam of white light every 7.5 seconds, visible for up to 15 nautical miles.
  • The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by a traditional design, typical of the period in which it was built.
  • Its construction materials include stone and brickwork.

Light Characteristics

  • The Berdyansky Nizhniy Lighthouse emits a white light with a sequence of flashes every 7.5 seconds, consisting of four main flashes (4.5 seconds) followed by three shorter flashes (3 seconds).

This pattern is designed to aid mariners in navigating the waters.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated over time.

Its current status as a functional navigational aid ensures that mariners continue to benefit from its guidance.

Location and Accessibility

  • The Berdyansky Nizhniy Lighthouse is located on Korniлова Street in the town of Berdiansk, Ukraine.
  • The lighthouse's accessibility is limited due to its coastal location, but it can be reached by car or public transportation.

Heritage Status

The Berdyansky Nizhniy Lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and is considered a notable landmark in the region.

Notable Historical Events

No specific information is available regarding notable historical events associated with this lighthouse.

Details

NameБердянський нижній
CityBerdiansk
CountryUkraine
Coordinates46.636127, 36.76186
Current useactive aid to navigation