Hiidenniemi beacon tower
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
![]() | This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (October 2021) |
Hiidenniemi beacon tower (Finnish: Hiidenniemen pooki) was a historic daymark tower on the northern coast of Hailuoto island in Gulf of Bothnia in Finland. The structure was located at the northernmost point of the island, a minor promontory named Hiidenniemi.
The structure was built in 1859 from the plans drawn by Ernst Lohrmann. It was a wooden hexagonal (six-sided) tower. The tower had a topmarker, which was either a weather vane or a simple flag. The structure was later destroyed by fire and never rebuilt.
Sources
- Nyman, Harri. "Väylien varsilta: Pohjanmaan rannikon puupookit" (in Finnish). Archived from the original on 2005-01-11. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
Categories:
- Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2021
- All articles lacking in-text citations
- Articles containing Finnish-language text
- CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi)
- Finland articles missing geocoordinate data
- All articles needing coordinates
- Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata
- Towers completed in 1859
- Towers in Finland
- Gulf of Bothnia
- Hailuoto
- Beacon towers
- Landmarks in Finland
- Buildings and structures in North Ostrobothnia
- Daymarks