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Svartklubbens Fyr

Svartklubbens Fyr, Svartklubben 20, 764 57 Grisslehamn, Sweden

Name and Location

Svartklubbens Fyr Lighthouse, also known as Black Club Lighthouse, is located in Grisslehamn, Sweden, on the eastern coast of Stockholm County.

Construction and History

The lighthouse was constructed in the late 19th century, with exact dates unknown. It stands at an impressive height of 17 meters (56 feet) with a focal height of approximately 23 meters (75 feet).

Architecture and Materials

Svartklubbens Fyr is built using traditional Swedish architecture styles, with a sturdy stone base supporting its octagonal tower.

Light and Navigation

The original light source is unclear, but it is believed to have been upgraded to a more modern electric system over time. The lighthouse's light characteristic is Fl(3)W.15s, indicating a fixed white light with a 3-second flash pattern. Its range extends approximately 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers), guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the Baltic Sea.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can access the lighthouse, but please note that it is not open to the public due to safety concerns and maintenance requirements.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the nearby Norrtälje archipelago.

Anecdotes and Folklore

Local folklore suggests that the lighthouse was named after a secret society known as the Black Club, rumored to have used the structure for clandestine meetings during the 19th century.

Technical and Operational Details

The lighthouse is managed by the Swedish Maritime Administration, responsible for maintaining its navigational equipment and ensuring safe operations. As a historic structure, Svartklubbens Fyr has been recognized as an important cultural heritage site in Sweden.

Further Information

Details

NameSvartklubbens Fyr
CityGrisslehamn
CountrySweden
Coordinates60.1744096, 18.8250637
Historic significancecultural heritage site in Sweden
Storieslocal folklore suggests that the lighthouse was named after a secret society known as the Black Club
Construction material"stone"
Focal height23
Tower height17
Heritage statustrue
Accessiblefalse
View descriptionbreathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the nearby Norrtälje archipelago
Guided toursfalse
AIS Radarfalse
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Light range12
Automatedtrue