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Kikut Lighthouse
Kikut Lighthouse
Map
LocationWolin National Park
West Pomeranian Voivodeship
Poland
Coordinates53°58′53″N 14°34′50″E / 53.981319°N 14.580544°E / 53.981319; 14.580544
Tower
Constructed1826 (first)
Constructionrubble masonry tower
Automated1962
Height18 metres (59 ft)*
Shapecylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markingsunpainted tower, white lantern
OperatorWoliński Park Narodowy[2]
Light
First lit1962 (current)
Focal height91.5 metres (300 ft)*
Range16 nautical miles (30 km; 18 mi)[1]
CharacteristicIso W 10s.

Kikut Lighthouse (Template:Lang-de) is a lighthouse in the north of Poland on the Baltic Sea coast that is active since 1962. It is the highest light on Poland's coast.[3]

The lighthouse is situated near the village Wisełka on the island of Wolin and can only be reached via foot paths, steep at the end.

History

The lighthouse was built on the base of an ancient view tower, the Kiekturm. It is one of the few Polish lighthouses, which can't be visited. Its light is visible from the neighbouring island of Usedom.[4]

The former lighthouse was built in 1826. This lighthouse was originally a 19th-century stone lookout tower. An upper level brick and a lantern were added and it was converted into a lighthouse in 1962. The lighthouse is located in Wolin National Park.

Height of building: 18.2 m
Height of fire: 91.5 m
Range of light white 16 smC
Characteristic [Iso W 10s] five seconds light - five seconds dark
Int. No.: C 2892

"Poland has at least 26 lighthouses on its Baltic coast and also many lighthouses on the inland waterway that extends from Świnoujście to Szczecin."[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ leuchtturmseiten.de
  2. ^ Kikut Lighthouse The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved March 15, 2016
  3. ^ lightphotos.net, accessed on 18 August 2014.
  4. ^ leuchtturmseiten.de, accessed on 18 August 2014 Template:De icon.
  5. ^ Lighthouses of Poland: Baltic Coast, www.unc.edu.