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Juminda tuletorn

Harjumaa

The lighthouse is located on the northern coast, near the Gulf of Finland, on Jumenda peninsula. The first lamps from acetylene were established on the Juminda cape in 1931. On the height 10 m over the sea the lantern was located, and its had speed of blinking by 150 flashes in a minute, 8 kilometers were visible 79 ° sectors...

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Keri tuletorn

Harjumaa

In 1718 Tsar Peter the Great ordered 30–50 feet high stone pillars to be built on the islands of Keri (Kokskär) and Vaindloo (Stenskär). The construction of the stone body of Keri lighthouse started in 1800. The octagonal lantern room of the lighthouse accommodated the first catoptric apparatus with copper reflectors and oil...

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Kivisaaren Hevostila

Harjumaa

Aegviidu on Kõrvemaan (Korvenmaan) sydän. Sen ulkomuotoa ovat muokanneet jääkauden luonnonvoimat. Täältä voi löytää metsän peittämiä mäkiä ja kauniita järvensilmiä, kukkuloita ja harjuja, varjoisia metsänpolkuja ja niityjen läpi virtaavia puroja. Arvokkaasti kohoavat korkeuksiin kähärät hongat ja mahtavat kuuset....

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Mohni tuletorn

Harjumaa

The initial wooden lighthouse dating from 1806 on the island of Mohni was replaced by a 20m brick structure in 1852. Only a few years had passed, when the severe deterioration of the fabric made clear that the low quality bricks could not handle the harsh Nordic weather. In 1871 additional 7m were added to the lighthouse and...

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Naissaare tuletorn

Harjumaa

In 1788, wooden beacons were erected on the northern and southern extremities of the Naissaar Island. The decaying northern lighthouse was replaced by a 38m round limestone structure in 1849. Although the tower was damaged and the outbuildings burned down during the Crimean War, the lighthouse was quickly fixed and put to...

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Pakri tuletorn

Harjumaa

The first limestone lighthouse is known to have been erected on the Pakri peninsula in 1724. The location was allegedly picked by czar Peter the Great himself. In 1889, a new limestone lighthouse was built about 80m away from the old one, which was then regarded to have been built hazardously close to the edge of the...

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Suuri Rantaportti ja Paksu Margareeta

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Tervetuloa virolaisen merenkulun historiaan! Paks Margareeta -tykkitornissa museovierasta odottaa tutustumisretki Viron merenkulun ja kalastuksen historiaan sen alkuajoista nykypäivään. Näyttely ulottuu neljän kerroksen läpi. Avoinna on myös kattoterassi, jolta avautuu kaunis näköalan matkustajasatamaan, keskikaupungille...

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Suurupi Tuletornid

Harjumaa

The front beacon of the Suurupi leading lights is located on the N coast of Suurupi peninsula. The first 11m high pyramid shaped beacon was erected in 1859, which received a category IV dioptrical device a year later. The wooden construction needed repairs already in 1885 and the lighthouse was also built a storey higher....

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Tallinna alumine tuletorn

Tallinn, Harjumaa

The decision to build the front lighthouse (originally Katharinenthal, also known as North, Lower or White lighthouse) near the Tallinn (Reval) Naval Barracks was taken by the Russian Admiralty in 1805. The initial stone light- house was completed in 1806 and plastered white. Although the house itself was only a two storey...

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Tallinnan Televisiotorni

Tallinn, Harjumaa

Korkeimmalla sijaitseva näköalatasanne Pohjoismaissa. Täältä voit nähdä jopa Suomen rannikolle asti. Televisiotornin ravintola-baari sijaitsee 170 metrin korkeudessa. Jäjestämme vastaanottoja, häitä ja muita tilausuuksia.

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