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Virtsu Lighthouse

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Foundation
  
cement blocks basement

Height
  
18 m

Focal height
  
19 m

NGA number
  
12520

Characteristic
  
Fl W 5 s. (1.5+3.5=5s)

Range
  
20,372 m

Construction
  
Concrete

Year first lit
  
1951 (current)

Virtsu Lighthouse

Location
  
Virtsu, Lääne County, Estonia

Year first constructed
  
1866 (first) 1924 (second)

Tower shape
  
square prism tower with balcony and no lantern

Markings / pattern
  
red upper half and white lower half

Address
  
Majaka 36, Virtsu, 90101 Lääne maakond, Estonia

Similar
  
Vaindloo Lighthouse, Kaavi Lighthouse, Letipea Lighthouse, Sääretüki Lighthouse, Anseküla Lighthouse

Virtsu Lighthouse (Estonian: Virtsu Tuletorn) - a lighthouse located in Virtsu, Lääne County; in Estonia. The lighthouse is used as a signal for the Suur Strait.

History

The decision to build the lighthouse was in the year of 1856. The lighthouse began being built in 1863 and the 28 metre lighthouse was complete in 1866. In 1881 the lighthouse was reconstructed and in 1900 the reflector apparatus was replaced. During the course of World War I, the lighthouse was destroyed in 1917. In 1924 a new lighthouse was built, with a height of 18 metres, and a diameter of 2.5 metres; with a glare configuration of: 0.4 s on, 3.6 off. The lighthouse was coloured in white (lower half) and red (upper half). In 1944 the lighthouse was demolished when the Wehrmacht retreated; a year later a temporary automatic glare eight metre lighthouse was constructed with a focal height of 11 metres and a range of 11 nautical miles. In 1951 the current 18 metre reinforced concrete lighthouse was built. In 1971 the reflector apparatus was replaced and the glare configuration of: 1.5 s on, 3.5 s off.

References

Virtsu Lighthouse Wikipedia