Värmdö-Garpen
997G+5G Gustavsberg, Sweden
Name and Location
The Värmdö-Garpen Lighthouse is located in Gustavsberg, Sweden, on the eastern coast of Sweden.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction for the Värmdö-Garpen Lighthouse is unclear, but it is believed to have been built during the 19th century. The lighthouse was constructed as part of a larger series of beacons designed to aid navigation in the busy shipping lanes of the Baltic Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The Värmdö-Garpen Lighthouse features a white-painted tower with a distinctive red roof, standing at an impressive 4 meters (13 feet) tall. The structure is constructed from local stone and has a robust design to withstand harsh weather conditions, with a focal height of approximately 26 meters (85 feet).
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a range of lights, with the primary light being an Oc(4)W.15s pattern, characterized by a green light that flashes every 5 seconds for a period of 3 minutes. The secondary lights include white and red beams, used to mark specific sectors of the sea.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the sea and the lighthouse itself. However, due to safety concerns, the lighthouse tower is not open to the public for climbing or exploration.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding area offers stunning views of the sea and the lighthouse itself.
Technical and Operational Details
- Coordinates: 59°21'46" N, 18°22'39" E
- Height: 4 meters (13 feet)
- Focal Height: approximately 26 meters (85 feet)
- Light Range: 3-6 nautical miles
Further Information
The Värmdö-Garpen Lighthouse has been recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark in Sweden.
Details
Name | Värmdö-Garpen |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 59.3629226, 18.3763635 |