Skagen Vest
Batterivej
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Skagen Vest Lighthouse
The Skagen Vest lighthouse was constructed in 1956 and has been an integral part of Denmark's maritime safety system ever since.
History
- The tower stands at a height of approximately 33 meters (108 feet) above the sea level, while its focal height reaches up to 44 meters (144 feet). The lighthouse is built using traditional materials such as brick and stone. Its distinctive design is attributed to Danish architect, who reportedly designed the structure with functionality in mind.
The Skagen Vest emits a fixed white light that can be seen from a distance of approximately 20 nautical miles. The light's pattern is reported to be a simple flash every two seconds, serving as an aid to navigation for mariners.
Current Status
- As of the current date, the Skagen Vest lighthouse remains active and automated, ensuring continuous monitoring of maritime traffic in the area.
The Skagen Vest lighthouse can be found at Batterivej in the town of Skagen, Denmark. Visitors can access the tower via a short walk from the nearby parking area.
Heritage Status
- The Skagen Vest lighthouse is listed as a cultural heritage site in Denmark, recognizing its historical significance and contribution to the country's maritime safety system.
Notable Historical Events
- No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Skagen Vest |
|---|---|
| City | Skagen |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 57.748764, 10.595153 |
| Architect | Danish architect |
| Current use | active navigation |
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