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Vardø Fyr

95Q4+FP Vardø, Norway

Name and Location

The Vardø Fyr, also known as Leuchtturm Vardø or Phare de Vardø, is a historic lighthouse located at 95Q4+FP, Vardø, Norway (coordinates: 70.3887364° N, 31.1567638° E).

2. Construction and History

The Vardø Fyr was built in 1896 during the late 19th-century construction era. It has been decommissioned and now serves as a museum and tourist attraction.

3. Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse features a traditional design with a tower height of 20 meters (66 feet) and a focal height of approximately 77.2 meters (253 feet). The structure is made of stone and steel materials.

4. Light and Navigation

The original light characteristic was Iso (fixed white light), with a period of 6 seconds and a range of 10.3 nautical miles. The lighthouse's national information states that the light is visible in the direction of its sector, from a starting point of 124.9° to an ending point of 29.7°.

5. Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the museum and climb to the top of the tower for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape and the Barents Sea. The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and cultural importance in Norway.

6. Notable Views and Landscape

7. Anecdotes and Folklore

No relevant stories or anecdotes about former lighthouse keepers are available.

8. Technical and Operational Details

The Vardø Fyr was originally operated manually by lighthouse keepers. It is unclear if the lighthouse has been automated at any point in its history.

9. Further Information

  • * Opening hours: [Insert hours]
  • * Entrance fee: [Insert fee]
  • * Guided tours: Available upon request
  • * On-site facilities: Museum, gift shop, and restrooms
  • * Nearby Attractions: Visit the Vardø Church, the old town center, or take a stroll along the coastal path for more scenic views

Details

NameVardø Fyr
CityVardø
CountryNorway
Coordinates70.3887364, 31.1567638
Year of construction1896
Eventssignificant historical events
Historic significancerole in maritime history during World War I and II
Storiesstories or anecdotes about former keepers
Architectural styletraditional lighthouse design
Construction materialstone, steel
Focal height77.2
Tower height20
Heritage statustrue
Renovationsconverted to a museum and tourist attraction
Access descriptionby car, boat, footpath
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast, dunes
View descriptionpanoramic view of the surrounding landscape and the Barents Sea
Guided tourstrue
Facilitiesmuseum, gift shop, restrooms
Opening hoursto be inserted
Nearby attractionsVardø Church, old town center, coastal path
Light characteristicIso (fixed white light) with a period of 6 seconds and range of 10.3 nautical miles
Light range10.3