Tasku Lighthouse
Location & Light Range
About Tasku Lighthouse
The Tasku daybeacon, built in 1853, is a wooden structure situated on the small island of Tasku, located about 5 kilometers northwest of Raahe in Finland's North Ostrobothnia region. This navigational aid stands 19 meters tall, featuring a square base with a cylindrical lower half and a pyramidal upper section, painted a light brown. It operates as a daytime marker for vessels navigating the waters near the nearest port of Lapaluoto, which is 3 kilometers away. The site of the daybeacon is open to the public, though access to the tower itself is restricted. The wooden construction reflects common building practices of its time.
Why it matters: This daybeacon is recognized for its distinct architectural design, integrating square, cylindrical, and pyramidal forms. It functions as a key daytime marker for local maritime traffic navigating the archipelago northwest of Raahe.
Tower & Structure
- Tower Height
- 19m
- Tower Shape
- cylindrical
- Tower Color
- a light brown
- Material
- wood
Structure: square wooden tower, the lower half cylindrical and the upper half pyramidal
Location
- City
- Raahe
- Country
- 🇫🇮Finland
- Region
- North Ostrobothnia
- Sea Region
- Located on the small island of Tasku, about 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Raahe.
- Latitude
- 64.7108°
- Longitude
- 24.3861°
References & Identifiers
- Nearest Port
- Lapaluoto(3.0 km)
Construction & History
- Year Built
- 1853
Visiting
- Open to public
- Site open, tower closed
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