Egense Forfyr
Nordmandshage
Egense Forfyr
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History
- The Egense Forfyr lighthouse is situated on an islet off the coast of Denmark.
- Its construction began in 1904, and it was completed by 1905.
Architecture
The tower height of the Egense Forfyr lighthouse is approximately 28 meters (92 feet).
The focal height, which refers to the height of the light above the sea level, is about 30 meters (98 feet).
The lighthouse features a distinctive cylindrical shape and is constructed from concrete.
Its architecture is characteristic of early 20th-century Danish lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
The Egense Forfyr lighthouse emits a fixed red light with a range of approximately 18 nautical miles (33 kilometers).
The pattern of the light is not specified, but it is reportedly visible from a distance using binoculars or a telescope.
Current Status
The Egense Forfyr lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation.
However, its operation has been automated over time, with modern electronic aids replacing traditional Fresnel lenses.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is located on an islet off the coast of Hals, Denmark.
The address is Nordmandshage.
Visitors can access the site by boat or via a nearby pier.
Due to its remote location, the Egense Forfyr lighthouse may require special arrangements for visitors.
Heritage Status
The Egense Forfyr lighthouse has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Denmark.
Its historical significance and architectural importance have earned it recognition as a notable landmark.
Notable Historical Events
The construction of the Egense Forfyr lighthouse was reportedly completed during World War I, when Denmark played an important role in supporting Allied forces.
The lighthouse has also been used for navigation by ships traveling along the Danish coast.
Details
| Name | Egense Forfyr |
|---|---|
| City | Hals |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 56.972878, 10.333571 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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