Yttergrund
Fladavägen
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Yttergrund Lighthouse
The Yttergrund lighthouse was constructed in 1892 and has been a vital aid to navigation on the Swedish coast ever since.
History
- The tower of the Yttergrund lighthouse stands at a height of 41 meters, while its focal point is situated at a distance of 44 meters from the sea.
- The light source emits a white beam with a range of 16 nautical miles and a period of 30 seconds.
Architecture
The distinctive LFl (Lateral Flashing) pattern is used to indicate the direction of the light.
Materials
The lighthouse's structure is composed of traditional materials, including stone and brick.
Current Status
The Yttergrund lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation.
The lighthouse is currently not open to the public for visits.
Location
The Yttergrund lighthouse can be found on Fladavägen in Kristinestad, Finland.
Accessibility
Visitors to Kristinestad may access the lighthouse by car or on foot, although it is not recommended due to its remote location.
Heritage Status
The Yttergrund lighthouse has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark and is protected under Swedish heritage law.
Notable Historical Events
- The Yttergrund lighthouse played an important role in the maritime trade between Sweden and Finland during the late 19th century.
Details
| Name | Yttergrund |
|---|---|
| City | Kristinestad |
| Country | Finland |
| Coordinates | 61.979668, 21.295393 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | false |
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