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Säppi lighthouse

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Location
  
Eurajoki, Finland

Focal height
  
34.8 metres (114 ft)

Height
  
28 m

Automated
  
1962

Year first constructed
  
1873

Construction
  
brick tower

Range
  
10 nmi (19 km)

Opened
  
1873

NGA number
  
17448

Architect
  
Axel Hampus Dalström

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Tower shape
  
two stage tapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower, red lantern dome

Similar
  
Suomen leijona, Kalbådagrundin lighthouse, Glosholm lighthouse, Marjaniemi Lighthouse, Sommers

Säppi lighthouse (Finnish: Säpin majakka, Swedish: Sebbskärs fyr) is a lighthouse on the coast of Bothnian Sea, located outside the city of Pori in the island of Säppi. The lighthouse stands approximately 14 kilometers Southwest of the Port of Pori on the area of Eurajoki municipality. It was designed by Finnish architect Axel Hampus Dalström and first lit in 1873.

History

The first wooden daymark in Säppi was built by the merchants of Pori in 1779. It was replaced by a hexagon-type daymark in 1852. Construction of the present lighthouse was launched in the spring of 1873 and it was lit in September. Säppi lighthouse was automated in 1962 and today it is powered by solar panels. The lighthouse was originally equipped with a Fresnel lens system.

Säppi island has been a part of the Bothnian Sea National Park since 2011. Lighthouse and the surrounding buildings are inventoried by the Finnish National Board of Antiquities as one of Cultural heritage sites of national importance in Finland. The island is visited annually by some 4,000 tourists.

References

Säppi lighthouse Wikipedia