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Name and Location
Sørvågen Lighthouse Located on the island of Moskenes in Nordland, Norway, at an elevation of 58 meters above sea level.
Construction and History
The Sørvågen Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 as a response to the increasing maritime traffic in the area. It was designed by Norwegian architect Ole Peter Riis Næss and built using local stone and granite.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is an example of traditional Norwegian architecture, featuring a square tower with a rounded lantern room at the top. The design is characterized by its simplicity and functionality.
Light and Navigation
The Sørvågen Lighthouse serves as a vital navigation aid for mariners, helping to guide vessels through the treacherous waters of the Norwegian Sea. Its location is referenced on nautical charts as Lat: 67° 56' 48” N, Long: 13° 03' 32” E. The light characteristic is an occulting white light flashing every 15 seconds.
Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is open to visitors during the summer months. Visitors can explore the lighthouse's premises, including its tower and surrounding grounds.
Notable Views and Landscape
Visitors to the Sørvågen Lighthouse can enjoy a range of nearby attractions, including hiking trails, scenic coastal views, and historic fishing villages.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was originally operated manually, with keepers responsible for maintaining the light and fog signals. However, in recent years, the lighthouse has been automated, eliminating the need for human intervention.
Further Information
- References: Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage, Norwegian Coastal Administration, Sørvågen Lighthouse Facebook Page
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Coordinates | 67.8974525, 13.0375706 |