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Järnskär fyr

4CJ2+WJ Båsevik, Sweden

Name and Location

Järnskär Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the west coast of Sweden in the Öresund region.

Construction and History

The Järnskär Fyr was constructed in 1860. The original structure was designed by architect unknown, who incorporated a unique architectural style that reflects the region's maritime heritage. Since its construction, the lighthouse has undergone several renovations to maintain its functionality.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is built from unknown and features a distinctive unknown. Its striking red and white stripes make it a notable landmark in the area. The structure stands at an impressive height of unknown, with a focal height of unknown.

Light and Navigation

Järnskär Fyr emits a unknown pattern to guide vessels through the surrounding waters. This beacon is an essential aid for navigation, particularly during periods of low visibility or poor weather conditions.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse via unknown, where they can admire its historic architecture and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding sea.

Notable Views and Landscape

The lighthouse stands proudly amidst the picturesque Orust Municipality, which boasts a rich maritime history and stunning natural beauty. The area is characterized by unknown, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Heritage Status

As a culturally significant landmark, Järnskär Fyr has been recognized for its historical importance. It is listed on the Swedish National Heritage Register as a unknown site.

Further Information

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Details

NameJärnskär fyr
City
CountryOther
Coordinates58.13233, 11.40151