Construction brick tower Admiralty number C2914 Height 50 m Focal height 51 m Year first constructed 1878 | Characteristic Oc (3) W 15s. Opened 1878 Range 37,820 m Phone +48 604 803 266 | |
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Location GąskiWest Pomeranian VoivodeshipPoland Tower shape cylindrical tower, rising from an octagonal prism basement, with balcony and lantern Markings / pattern unpainted tower, orange lantern dome Similar Darłowo Lighthouse, Kołobrzeg Lighthouse, Kikut Lighthouse, Jarosławiec Lighthouse, Świnoujście Lighthouse |
Gąski Lighthouse (Polish: Latarnia Morska Gąski) is a lighthouse located in Gąski, on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea. The lighthouse is located in Gąski, West Pomeranian Voivodeship; in Poland.
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History
The lighthouse is located about 100 metres from the coast of the Baltic Sea; situated next to the road between Ustronie Morskie and Mielno. The construction of the lighthouse began in 1876 and was completed about two years later, in 1878; built from red bricks. The height of the lighthouse is 41.2 metres; with the lighthouse's light having a focal length of 50.1 metres.
Originally it was fitted with a Fresnel lens with the light source provided by kerosene lamps. The intermittent beam was achieved by three screens rotated by a clock-work mechanism. In 1927 the kerosene lamps were replaced by electric lamp. In 1948, after the Second World War, the lighthouse was reactivated and the clock mechanism was replaced by an electric motor, with the rotation frequency changed from 12 to 15 seconds. The current range of the lighthouse's light glare is about 43.5 kilometres.
The lighthouse is open to the public - allowing tourists to access its top view point. From here there are panoramic views of the Baltic Sea - where you are able to see the nearby settlements of Sarbinowo, Chłopy, Mielno and Unieście; all of which are nearby resort towns and villages. At the base of the tower there is the lighthouse keeper's living quarters.