Enskär Kobben
Enskär Kobben, Hammarland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland
Enskär Kobben Lighthouse
The Enskär Kobben lighthouse is believed to have been constructed in 1899, serving as an aid to navigation for mariners in the Åland Islands' waters.
History
- The tower stands at a height of approximately 10 meters (33 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches 30 meters (98 feet).
- The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of late 19th-century design, featuring a cylindrical structure with a distinctive lantern room.
- Its construction materials include stone and iron.
The Enskär Kobben emits a distinctive pattern of six green and white lights, each rotating at a period of three seconds.
Light Characteristics
- This unique sequence serves as a beacon for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over time.
Current Status
Today, it is no longer used for its original purpose but has taken on a new role as a tourist attraction and cultural landmark.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Hammarland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland, the Enskär Kobben lighthouse is easily accessible by road or sea.
Visitors can explore the tower and surrounding area, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding waters.
Heritage Status
The Enskär Kobben lighthouse has been recognized as a cultural heritage site, reflecting its importance to the maritime history of the Åland Islands.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details are not available, it is known that the Enskär Kobben lighthouse played a significant role in the maritime trade and commerce of the region during its operational years.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The tower stands at a height of approximately 10 meters (33 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches 30 meters (98 feet).
The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of late 19th-century design, featuring a cylindrical structure with a distinctive lantern room.
Its construction materials include stone and iron.
Light Characteristics
The Enskär Kobben emits a distinctive pattern of six green and white lights, each rotating at a period of three seconds.
This unique sequence serves as a beacon for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over time.
Today, it is no longer used for its original purpose but has taken on a new role as a tourist attraction and cultural landmark.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Hammarland, Ålands Countryside, Åland Islands, Finland, the Enskär Kobben lighthouse is easily accessible by road or sea.
Visitors can explore the tower and surrounding area, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding waters.
Heritage Status
The Enskär Kobben lighthouse has been recognized as a cultural heritage site, reflecting its importance to the maritime history of the Åland Islands.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details are not available, it is known that the Enskär Kobben lighthouse played a significant role in the maritime trade and commerce of the region during its operational years.
Details
| Name | Enskär Kobben |
|---|---|
| City | Hammarland |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 60.207573, 19.331038 |
| Current use | tourist attraction and cultural landmark |
| Accessible | true |
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