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Location
  
Helsinki, Finland

Height
  
15 metres (49 ft)

Year first lit
  
1900 (tower raised)

Year first constructed
  
1883 (first)

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Construction
  
stone basement, cast iron tower

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern on a square parallelepiped basement

Markings / pattern
  
red tower with a horizontal white band, green lantern dome, unpainted basement

Harmaja lighthouse by helsinki gulf of finland


Harmaja (Swedish: GrĂ¥hara) is an island and a lighthouse outside Helsinki, south of the Suomenlinna sea fortress. The island has been functioning as a landmark since the 16th century. A landmark structure was built on the island in the 18th century and a light house in 1883. The first lighthouse was only 7.3 m high and it soon proved to be too low. In 1900 the height was doubled by creating a rectangular brick building on a granite base. A large foghorn alerted ships in fog and in bad visibility. Harmaja received the world's first directed and undirected radio beacon in 1936. The lighthouse is fully automated today.

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There is also a pilot station on the island.

During the 1952 Summer Olympics this was the center of the Olympic sailing event.

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