![]() Oviši Lighthouse | |
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Location |
Oviši,
Ventspils Municipality Latvia |
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Coordinates | 57°34′07.7″N 21°42′57.3″E / 57.568806°N 21.715917°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1814 |
Construction | stone tower |
Height | 33 metres (108 ft) |
Shape | broad cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
Markings | white tower and lantern |
Heritage | National industrial monument
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Light | |
Focal height | 38 metres (125 ft) [1] |
Range | 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W 7.5s
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Latvia no. | UZ-475 [2] |
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Oviši Lighthouse ( Latvian: Ovišu bāka) is a lighthouse located in Oviši , Latvia near Tārgale on the Courland Peninsula coast of the Baltic Sea.
The lighthouse is the oldest functioning lighthouse in Latvia; the village was once a settlement of plunderers which made false signal-fires to rob seamen on stranded ships and steal their goods. The locality, on historic maps, is known as Lusesort or Lyserort. [3] The name originates from the Swedish word lysa, meaning to burn; [4] ort meaning cape. [5] When the lighthouse was built in the nineteenth century, it was used as a navigational aid, with its walls more than half a metre thick. The lighthouse is 33 metres in height, built as a double-cylindrical structure, with a 3.5-metre-high (11 ft) storage building westward of the lighthouse. Currently the base of the lighthouse houses a museum based on the history of Latvia's lighthouses. [6] [7]
![]() Oviši Lighthouse | |
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Location |
Oviši,
Ventspils Municipality Latvia |
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Coordinates | 57°34′07.7″N 21°42′57.3″E / 57.568806°N 21.715917°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1814 |
Construction | stone tower |
Height | 33 metres (108 ft) |
Shape | broad cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern |
Markings | white tower and lantern |
Heritage | National industrial monument
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Light | |
Focal height | 38 metres (125 ft) [1] |
Range | 15 nautical miles (28 km; 17 mi) |
Characteristic | Fl W 7.5s
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Latvia no. | UZ-475 [2] |
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Oviši Lighthouse ( Latvian: Ovišu bāka) is a lighthouse located in Oviši , Latvia near Tārgale on the Courland Peninsula coast of the Baltic Sea.
The lighthouse is the oldest functioning lighthouse in Latvia; the village was once a settlement of plunderers which made false signal-fires to rob seamen on stranded ships and steal their goods. The locality, on historic maps, is known as Lusesort or Lyserort. [3] The name originates from the Swedish word lysa, meaning to burn; [4] ort meaning cape. [5] When the lighthouse was built in the nineteenth century, it was used as a navigational aid, with its walls more than half a metre thick. The lighthouse is 33 metres in height, built as a double-cylindrical structure, with a 3.5-metre-high (11 ft) storage building westward of the lighthouse. Currently the base of the lighthouse houses a museum based on the history of Latvia's lighthouses. [6] [7]