Strib Fyr
Tjærepletten 24
The Strib Fyr
The Strib Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Strib, Denmark.
History
- The Strib Fyr was built in 1848 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners in the Øresund Strait.
- The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, with the most recent being in the 1990s.
Architecture
The tower of the Strib Fyr stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, while its focal height is around 35 meters (115 feet).
The lighthouse features a distinctive cylindrical shape and is constructed from red brick with a conical roof.
The building's architectural style is characteristic of mid-19th-century Danish lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
The Strib Fyr emits a fixed white light, visible at a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).
The light pattern is not specified, but it is reportedly visible from a distance of several kilometers on clear nights.
Current Status
The Strib Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated since the 1990s.
Visitors can still access the lighthouse and climb to the top for panoramic views of the Øresund Strait.
Location and Accessibility
The Strib Fyr is located on Tjærepletten 24 in the town of Strib, Denmark.
The lighthouse is accessible by car or public transportation, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Strib Fyr has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Denmark, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- No events reported.
Details
| Name | Strib Fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Strib |
| Country | Denmark |
| Coordinates | 55.542786, 9.757026 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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