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God Natt

Godnatt 1, 371 30 Karlskrona, Sweden

Name and Location

God Natt Lighthouse is located in Karlskrona, Sweden, at Godnatt 1, 371 30 Karlskrona, Sweden.

Construction and History

The God Natt Lighthouse was built in the 17th century. It has been a vital aid to navigation for centuries, serving as a guiding light for vessels entering or departing from the city's harbor.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse was constructed using stone as its primary building material. Its architectural style is characteristic of the military fortifications built during that era.

Light and Navigation

The God Natt Lighthouse exhibits a unique light pattern, comprising five distinct lights with different colors, periods, and ranges. These lights serve as beacons for mariners navigating the waters surrounding Karlskrona.

Accessibility and Visiting

Today, the God Natt Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation. Visitors can access more information about this historic structure through official sources or online platforms like Wikipedia and Wikidata.

Notable Views and Landscape

No specific information available on notable views and landscape.

Anecdotes and Folklore

No specific anecdotes or folklore associated with the God Natt Lighthouse are available.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime history, serving as a guiding light for vessels entering or departing from the city's harbor. Its precise location and unique light pattern have been essential for ensuring safe passage through the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea.

Further Information

  • 1. Swedish Maritime Administration (Sjöfartsverket)
  • 2. Wikipedia: "Godnatt" (Swedish article)

Details

NameGod Natt
City
CountryOther
Coordinates56.1413928, 15.5944343