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Year first lit
  
1955 (current)

Characteristic
  
Fl (3) R 12s.

Height
  
26 m

Location
  
Odessa; Ukraine

Year first constructed
  
1888 (first)

Construction
  
cast iron tower

Admiralty number
  
N5082

Ukraine number
  
UA-0340

NGA number
  
17912

Focal height
  
27 metres (89 ft)

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Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower, red lantern

Similar
  
Vorontsov Palace, Potemkin Stairs, Odessa Archeological Museum, Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa, Statue of the Duc de Richelieu

The Vorontsov Lighthouse (Ukrainian: Воронцовський маяк, Russian: Воронцовский маяк) is a famous red-and-white, 27.2 metre landmark in the Black Sea port of Odessa, Ukraine. It is named after Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, one of the governors-general of the Odessa region.

Contents

Map of Vorontsov Lighthouse, Prymors'ka Street, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine

Construction

The lighthouse was built with iron tubing and lead gaskets. It has a one-million-watt signal light that can be seen up to twelve nautical miles (22 km) away. It transmits the Morse Code signal of three dashes, the letter O, for Odessa. It also sounds a foghorn during severe storms or fog.

The lighthouse is connected with the port's shoreline by a long stone causeway and jetty, which protect the port from the southern high seas. The port is protected on the east by huge concrete breakwaters or ramparts, built on rocks, that rise above the water.

History

The current lighthouse is the third to stand on the same spot. The first was built in 1862 and was made of wood.

The lighthouse was blown up during World War II by the Soviets and rebuilt after the war.

References

Vorontsov Lighthouse Wikipedia


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