Lankaran Lighthouse is an iconic structure situated near the coastal city of Lankaran, in the southeastern part of Azerbaijan, on the shore of the Caspian Sea. This historic lighthouse serves as a navigational aid for maritime traffic in the region, guiding vessels through the Lankaran Bay. Constructed in the 18th century, it has stood the test of time and weathered the elements, becoming a symbol of the city’s maritime heritage. The lighthouse features a cylindrical tower, which is painted in distinctive patterns to ensure high visibility during the day. At night, the beacon from its lamp can be seen from a distance, providing a reliable point of reference for ships. It is one of the few remaining lighthouses from its era, reflecting the region's trading history and strategic importance. Over the years, the Lankaran Lighthouse has also become an attraction for visitors interested in local history and architecture. Its location offers stunning views of the Caspian Sea, making it a scenic spot for sightseeing. Though primarily an operational facility, it symbolizes the enduring connection between Lankaran and its maritime roots.