Ballebro Fyr
Ballebrovej
Ballebro Fyr
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History
The Ballebro Fyr, also known as Ballebro Lighthouse, has a long and storied history dating back to its construction in 1886. The lighthouse was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners in the busy waters of the Øresund Strait.
Architecture
The Ballebro Fyr is a classic example of a Danish lighthouse design from the late 19th century. Its tower stands at an impressive height of 11 meters (36 feet) above the sea level, and its focal height reaches as high as 25 meters (82 feet). The lighthouse features six distinct light sources, each with its own unique color and period of rotation.
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by a sturdy stone foundation, a cylindrical tower, and a distinctive lantern room at the top. The exterior of the lighthouse is painted in a striking white-and-red striped pattern, making it easily visible to passing vessels.
Light Characteristics
- Green (11 meters) - 2 seconds on, 10 seconds off
- White (11 meters) - 2 seconds on, 10 seconds off
- Red (11 meters) - 2 seconds on, 10 seconds off
- Green (6 meters) - 2 seconds on, 7.5 seconds off
- White (6 meters) - 2 seconds on, 7.5 seconds off
- Red (6 meters) - 2 seconds on, 7.5 seconds off
These lights are designed to provide a clear and consistent visual signal to mariners, even in the most challenging weather conditions.
Current Status
The Ballebro Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation. The lighthouse remains an important part of Denmark's maritime heritage, and it continues to serve as a vital navigational aid for mariners in the Øresund Strait.
Location and Accessibility
The Ballebro Fyr is located at the address Ballebrovej in Blans, Denmark. Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot or by car, although parking options are limited. The lighthouse is situated near the town's center, making it easily accessible to tourists and locals alike.
Heritage Status
The Ballebro Fyr has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Danish government, in recognition of its historical significance and architectural importance. The lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Cultural Heritage Sites, ensuring its protection and preservation for future generations.
Notable Historical Events
The Ballebro Fyr played an important role during World War II, serving as a key navigational aid for Allied forces navigating the Øresund Strait. The lighthouse also served as a beacon for refugees fleeing Denmark in 1943, providing critical guidance to those seeking safety in Sweden.
Today, the Ballebro Fyr remains an iconic symbol of Denmark's maritime heritage, and it continues to serve as a vital navigational aid for mariners in the Øresund Strait.
Details
| Name | Ballebro Fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Blans |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 54.997375, 9.672727 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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