Örskärs fyr
ÖRSKÄR 144, 742 97 Gräsö, Sweden
Name and Location
Örskärs fyr is a historic lighthouse located in Gräsö, Sweden.
2. Construction and History
The construction of Örskärs fyr began in 1859 and was completed two years later. The lighthouse features a distinctive red-and-white striped tower standing at an impressive 23 meters (75 feet) tall. Initially, the light was powered by oil lamps, but in 1921, it was converted to electric lighting.
3. Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its robust, cylindrical design with a flat top and a distinctive lantern room housing the original Fresnel lens. The structure is built from brick and stone, with a foundation made of limestone.
4. Light and Navigation
Örskärs fyr's light emits a white flash every 15 seconds (Fl(3)W.15s), with a range of approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles). The lighthouse's focal height is 21 meters (69 feet).
5. Accessibility and Visiting
The lighthouse is situated at ÖRSKÄR 144, 742 97 Gräsö, Sweden, easily accessible via car or public transportation from nearby towns. Visitors can explore the museum and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding waters.
6. Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands proudly on the coast of Gräsö, surrounded by scenic views of the Baltic Sea and lush vegetation. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil atmosphere while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
7. Anecdotes and Folklore
None available.
8. Technical and Operational Details
In 1991, the lighthouse was automated, eliminating the need for manual operation by keepers. Today, Örskärs fyr serves as a privately owned museum and tourist attraction.
9. Further Information
- * Örskärs Fyrs official website: https://orskarsfyr.se/
- * Wikipedia article on Örskär fyr: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Örskär_fyr
Details
Name | Örskärs fyr |
---|---|
City | Gräsö |
Country | Sweden |
Coordinates | 60.5263203, 18.3733131 |
Website | https://orskarsfyr.se/ |
Year of construction | 1860 |
Events | featured in various publications and photographs |
Architect | Carl Axel Setterberg |
Construction material | ["brick","stone"] |
Focal height | 21 |
Tower height | 23 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | converted to electric lighting in 1921; automated in 1991 |
Access description | via car or public transportation from nearby towns |
Accessible | true |
View description | scenic views of the Baltic Sea and lush vegetation |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | "Fl(3)W.15s" |
Light range | 11 |
Automated | true |