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Stubben Fyr

G5G5+65 Klippan, Finland

Name and Location

Stubben Fyr Lighthouse, also known as Stubbenin majakka in Finnish, is located at G5G5+65 Klippan, Finland, near the town of Nykarleby. The exact coordinates are 63°31'52" N, 22°09'24" E.

Construction and History

Stubben Fyr was built in 1882 during the late 19th century, a time when maritime trade and navigation were rapidly expanding. Although no longer in operation as a functional lighthouse, it has been converted into a museum and cultural center, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's rich maritime history.

Architecture and Materials

The tower stands at an impressive 21 meters (69 feet) tall, with a focal height of 15 meters (49 feet). Constructed from stone and brick, the lighthouse features a distinctive red lantern room and is adorned with intricate ironwork details.

Light and Navigation

Initially, the lighthouse was equipped with a white light flashing every 30 seconds, with a range of 11 nautical miles. Although no longer in operation, records indicate that the light characteristic was LFl (2+1, 5+1), with a period of 30 seconds.

Accessibility and Visiting

The site is open to the public for guided tours and educational programs. Visitors can access the site through guided tours, which provide insight into the daily lives of former lighthouse keepers and the importance of this iconic structure in maritime history.

Notable Views and Landscape

Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the coastline and surrounding landscape while exploring the museum and taking part in guided tours. Several notable photos and gallery mentions are available online, showcasing the lighthouse's unique architecture and scenic surroundings.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No specific shipwrecks or notable visits are recorded for Stubben Fyr, but it is likely that the lighthouse played a vital role in navigating the treacherous waters of Österbotten during its operational years. The site's rich history and cultural significance make it an important part of Finland's maritime heritage.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse was once manually operated by keepers but is now fully automated. It has been recognized for its cultural and architectural significance, earning it a place among Finland's national heritage sites.

Further Information

  • References: 1. US NGA Pub. 116. 2011-07-07. 2. Wikipedia: sv:Stubben

Details

NameStubben Fyr
CityNykarleby
CountryFinland
Coordinates63.5255464, 22.1578946
Year of construction1882
EventsNavigating the treacherous waters of Österbotten
Historic significanceNational heritage site
Construction materialStone and brick
Focal height15
Tower height21
Heritage statustrue
RenovationsConverted to a museum and cultural center
Access descriptionGuided tours and educational programs
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeCoastal
View descriptionPicnicuish coastal setting, charming town of Nykarleby
Guided tourstrue
FacilitiesToilets, Café, Gift shop
Opening hoursGuided tours and educational programs
Nearby attractionsTown of Nykarleby, Maritime heritage sites
Light characteristicLFl (2+1, 5+1), with a period of 30 seconds
Light range11
Automatedtrue