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Tunø Fyr

Tunø Hovedgade 22, 8300 Odder, Denmark

Name and Location

The Tunø Fyr, also known as the Tunø Lighthouse, is located at Tunø Hovedgade 22, 8300 Odder, Denmark.

2. Construction and History

The original structure was built in 1868 by architect H.O. Stevns, with a height of 14.5 meters. In 1922, the lighthouse underwent significant renovations, including an increase in its height to 18 meters, to improve its navigational capabilities.

3. Architecture and Materials

The architectural style is characteristic of Danish coastal architecture, with a distinctive bell-tower design.

4. Light and Navigation

Originally manually operated, the Tunø Fyr became automated in 1986, allowing for more efficient maintenance and reduced human error. Although no longer actively guiding ships, it remains an important landmark and cultural icon in the region.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby town of Odder. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and the Danish coastline, offering scenic views of the Kattegat Sea.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape offers scenic views of the Kattegat Sea. The Tunø Fyr has been featured in various photography exhibitions and publications, showcasing its unique architecture and picturesque surroundings.

7. Anecdotes and Folklore

No anecdotes or folklore available.

8. Technical and Operational Details

Originally manually operated, the lighthouse became automated in 1986.

9. Further Information

Details

NameTunø Fyr
CityOdder
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55.9495179, 10.4436647
Year of construction1868
Architectural styleDanish coastal architecture
ArchitectH.O. Stevns
Tower height18
Heritage statustrue
Renovations1922
Access descriptionshort walk from the nearby town of Odder
Accessibletrue
Landscape typecoastal
View descriptionrolling hills, farmland, and the Danish coastline
Facilitiestoilets, cafe, gift shop
Automatedtrue