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Sõrve Lighthouse

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Year first lit
  
1960 (current)

Height
  
52 m

Focal height
  
53 m

Construction
  
Concrete

Characteristic
  
FFl W 15 s.

Range
  
27,780 m

Estonia number
  
EVA 935

NGA number
  
12672

Sõrve Lighthouse

Location
  
Torgu Parish, Saaremaa, Estonia

Year first constructed
  
1646 (first) 1770 (second)

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with double balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
black tower with a horizontal wide white lower band

Address
  
93249 Saare County, Estonia

Similar
  
Kiipsaare Lighthouse, Kõpu Lighthouse, Vilsandi Lighthouse, Ristna Lighthouse, Tahkuna Lighthouse

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Sõrve Lighthouse (Estonian: Sõrve Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Torgu Parish, on the island of Saaremaa; in Estonia. The current lighthouse is a cylindrical concrete tower, which was built to replace a temporary wooden structure lighthouse that served as a signal point between 1945 and 1960.

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History

The first lighthouse on the Sõrve Peninsula was built in 1646. The original structure of the lighthouse was wooden, however the structure was replaced with stone in 1650, and designed by Heinrich Stegeling. The lighthouse was under private possession until 1737, when the lighthouse was managed by the state. The rectangular structure of the lighthouse was reconstructed in 1770, and built higher in 1807. Another reconstruction occurred in 1863, when the lighthouse (at a height of 35 metres) was fitted with catoptric apparatus. The lighthouse had survived World War I, however its wooden interior was damaged by fire. During World War II, the whole structure was destroyed in the year of 1944. The temporary wooden octagonal structure was built in 1949, which was used up until 1960, when it was replaced by the current reinforced concrete lighthouse.

References

Sõrve Lighthouse Wikipedia