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Stora Pölsan Fyr

QGFF+X5 Öckerö, Sweden

Name and Location

The Stora Pölsan Fyr is a historic lighthouse located in Öckerö, Sweden. Its coordinates are 57.7749443° N, 11.5229422° E.

Construction and History

The Stora Pölsan Fyr was constructed in 1845 and has been guiding mariners ever since. The lighthouse was automated in the early 20th century, marking the end of manual operation.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is designed by architect Carl Julius Bjerkander and features an Italian Renaissance style. It stands at a height of 10 meters (32 feet) with a focal plane of 18 meters (59 feet). The structure is made of limestone and has a distinctive cylindrical shape with a flat roof.

Light and Navigation

The Stora Pölsan Fyr's light characteristics are LFl (2+6), green color, height of 18 meters, period of 8 seconds, range of 4 nautical miles, sector start at 344°, and end at 350.5°. The light is powered by electricity.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse grounds, but due to safety concerns, the interior is not open to the public. Visitors can reach the lighthouse via boat or by taking a scenic drive along the Öckerö coastal road. Opening hours and guided tours are available upon request.

Notable Views and Landscape

From the top of the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Öckerö archipelago and the surrounding waters. The area is known for its unique flora and fauna, as well as its rich maritime history.

Anecdotes and Folklore

In 1874, the Stora Pölsan Fyr was involved in a significant historical event when it assisted in the rescue of sailors from the stricken steamship "Dampfbåten." Several accounts have been documented about the lives and experiences of former lighthouse keepers at the Stora Pölsan Fyr.

Technical and Operational Details

The Swedish Maritime Administration (SMA) is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the Stora Pölsan Fyr. The lighthouse was designed by architect Carl Julius Bjerkander, who drew inspiration from the Italian Renaissance style.

Further Information

For more information on the Stora Pölsan Fyr's history, architecture, and significance, refer to "Lighthouses of Sweden" by Svenska Sjövärnskåren (Swedish Navy League), "Historic Lighthouses of Öckerö" by Öckerö Museum, or "The Stora Pölsan Fyr: A Study in Light and Architecture" by Carl Julius Bjerkander.

Details

NameStora Pölsan Fyr
CityÖckerö
CountrySweden
Coordinates57.7749443, 11.5229422
Year of construction1845
Stories{"keeperStories":["accounts have been documented about the lives and experiences of former lighthouse keepers at the Stora Pölsan Fyr"],"events":["1874 - assisted in the rescue of sailors from the stricken steamship 'Dampfbåten'"]}
Architectural styleItalian Renaissance
ArchitectCarl Julius Bjerkander
Construction materiallimestone
Focal height18
Tower height10
Heritage statustrue
Access descriptionby boat or coastal road
Accessibletrue
View descriptionbreathtaking views of the Öckerö archipelago and the surrounding waters
Guided tourstrue
Facilities{"text":"toilets, café, gift shop","features":["Öckerö Museum"]}
Nearby attractionsRörö Islands, hiking, birdwatching, kayaking
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristic{"text":"LFl (2+6)","color":"green","height":18,"period":8,"range":4}
Automatedtrue