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Year first constructed
  
1874 (first)

Year first lit
  
1953 (current)

Nida Lighthouse

Location
  
Nida Neringa Municipality Lithuania

Construction
  
concrete and steel tower

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white and red bands tower, red lantern

Nida Lighthouse (Lithuanian: Nidos švyturys) is located in Nida, on the Curonian Spit in between the Curonian Lagoon (to the east) and the Baltic Sea (to the west).

History

The original lighthouse in Nida was constructed in the 1860s and 1870s during the German Unification. Twenty-seven metres high and built of red brick, it had 200 steps, which have survived to this day. It was planned to be 51.4 metres high, on raised ground, and built by prisoners. It was first lit on October 24, 1874.

In 1944, at the end of the Second World War, German soldiers blasted the lighthouse, destroying it. It was rebuilt in 1945 and renovated in 1953. The current lighthouse is built of reinforced concrete with horizontal red and white stripes.

References

Nida Lighthouse Wikipedia