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Name and Location

Gulskären Lighthouse, Lysekil, Sweden Located at the entrance to the Göta Canal in Västra Götaland County, Sweden.

Construction and History

The original lighthouse was constructed in 1845 by architect Carl Axel Emanuelsson. The tower stands at an impressive height of 28 meters (92 feet), with a focal plane height of 23 meters (75 feet). Its architectural style is characterized by a blend of Gothic Revival and Romantic influences.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse features a white-painted tower with a conical shape and a lantern room. The original structure has been preserved, showcasing its unique design and materials.

Light and Navigation

The lighthouse is equipped with a flashing light, emitting a white beam every 6 seconds. The light range extends up to 7 nautical miles (13 kilometers), serving as an essential aid for mariners navigating the Göta Canal entrance.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can reach Gulskären Lighthouse by car or bus, arriving at Verkstadsgatan 37, 453 30 Lysekil, Sweden. The lighthouse is open to the public for guided tours, offering a unique insight into its history and operations.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse is situated amidst a picturesque landscape, with the town of Lysekil offering a range of cultural attractions, including museums and historical landmarks. The Göta Canal runs nearby, providing a unique glimpse into Sweden's rich maritime history.

Technical and Operational Details

Gulskären Lighthouse has undergone automation in the past, transitioning from manual operation to automated control in 1975. Today, the lighthouse remains operational, with its light characteristic unchanged since its initial installation.

Further Information

  • US NGA Pub. 116 (2011-07-07)
  • "Gulskären" at Wikidata (Q32245108)

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