| Naissaare Light |
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| Nearest Town or City: | Pöhjaküla Estonia |
| Location: | North point of Naissaare Island, Gulf of Finland. |
| Managing Organization: | Estonian Maritime Administration |
| Website: | http://195.50.203.61:8010/TORNID00?Lan=3 20 |
| Notes: | Naissaare Lighthouse is a major light in the approaches to Tallinn, Estonia's capital city. The ferries to Stockholm and Helsinki pass to the east of the island. In 1849, one of the two original towers was discontinued and the northern light was rebuilt as a circular stone tower, which was completely destroyed during the Second World War (1941). |
| Tower Height: | 147 |
| Description Tower: | White, octagonal concrete tower, upper portion red. |
| Operational: | Yes |
| Date Established: | 1788 |
| Date Present Tower Built: | 1960 |
| Current Use: | Active aid to navigation. |
| Characteristic Range: | Long white flash (3s) every 10 seconds, visible for 15 nautical miles. |
| Height Focal Plane: | 154 |
| National Register: | No |
| Alternate Name1: | Nargen Light |
| Country: | Estonia |
| Earlier Towers: | 1788: Two wooden lighthouses forming a range. 1849: Round stone tower, 115 feet tall. 1946: unpainted octagonal wooden tower, 124 feet tall (temporary). |






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