Hrollaugseyjaviti
Hrollaugseyjaviti, Iceland
Hrollaugseyjaviti Lighthouse
The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse is located on the Icelandic coast and has been guiding mariners since its construction.
History
- The exact date of its completion is not known, but it is believed to have been built in the early 20th century.
- The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse was constructed using local materials, including stone and brick.
- Its architecture reflects the country's rich maritime heritage and its need for reliable navigation aids.
Architecture
The tower height of the Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse stands at approximately 25 meters (82 feet). Its focal height, which is the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the light source, reaches around 30 meters (98 feet).
Light Characteristics
The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse emits a characteristic red light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers). The light is visible from a distance of around 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) on clear nights.
Current Status
The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation.
Location and Accessibility
The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse is situated on the northern coast of Iceland, near the town of Seyðisfjörður. The location can be accessed via a gravel road that leads from the nearby village of Seyðisfjörður.
Heritage Status
The Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse is listed as a protected cultural monument in Iceland, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the Hrollaugseyjaviti lighthouse played an important role in guiding Allied forces through the treacherous waters of the North Atlantic.
Details
| Name | Hrollaugseyjaviti |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Iceland |
| Coordinates | 64.02799, -15.977969 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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