Sejerø Fyr
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Sejerø Fyr
The Sejerø Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Sejerø, off the coast of Kalundborg Municipality, Denmark.
History
- The Sejerø Fyr was built in 1877 by Danish architect Carl Christian Larsen.
- The tower is constructed from red sandstone with a distinctive square base and a cylindrical body rising to a height of 25 meters (82 feet).
- The lighthouse's focal height, which is the distance from the top of the lens to the sea level, stands at 37 meters (121 feet).
Light Characteristics
- The Sejerø Fyr features a characteristic red light with a range of approximately 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers) out to sea.
- The light pattern is fixed, with a duration of 10 seconds on and 20 seconds off.
Current Status
The Sejerø Fyr is no longer an active aid to navigation. It was automated in the mid-20th century and has since been converted into a museum.
Location and Accessibility
The Sejerø Fyr is located on the island of Sejerø, off the coast of Kalundborg Municipality, Denmark.
- Visitors can reach the lighthouse via a short hike from the island's southern shore.
Heritage Status
The Sejerø Fyr was designated as a cultural heritage site in 1999 and is listed on the Danish National Register of Historic Buildings.
Notable Historical Events
- The Sejerø Fyr played a significant role in Denmark's maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners during World War II.
- The lighthouse was also used as a radio beacon during the Cold War era.
Details
| Name | Sejerø Fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Kalundborg Municipality |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55.919113, 11.081391 |
| Architect | Carl Christian Larsen |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
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