Krísuvíkurberg
Suðurstrandarvegur
Krísuvíkurberg Lighthouse
The Krísuvíkurberg lighthouse is situated on Suðurstrandarvegur in Hafnarfjordur, Iceland. The location provides easy access to the surrounding area, with the town's amenities and natural attractions within walking distance.
History
- The Krísuvíkurberg lighthouse was constructed in 1969 as part of a comprehensive maritime safety system for Icelandic waters.
- Its primary function is to aid navigation for vessels approaching the Hafnarfjordur harbor.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The tower stands at a height of 60 meters, with a focal height of approximately 65 meters. The structure is built using reinforced concrete and features a distinctive cylindrical shape. The lighthouse's design is characteristic of modern Icelandic maritime architecture.
Light Characteristics
The Krísuvíkurberg light emits a white beam with a range of 9 nautical miles. It operates on a 10-second flash pattern, denoted by the international code "Fl" in the International Radiobeacon Association (IRA) system.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation is now automated. The structure has been preserved and maintained as part of Iceland's maritime heritage.
Heritage Status
The Krísuvíkurberg lighthouse is recognized as a notable example of modern Icelandic architecture and a significant component of the country's maritime safety system. Its designation as a cultural landmark reflects its importance in the nation's history and identity.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific historical events are recorded for the Krísuvíkurberg lighthouse, it has played a vital role in supporting navigation and maritime safety in Icelandic waters since its construction in 1969.
Details
| Name | Krísuvíkurberg |
|---|---|
| City | Hafnarfjordur |
| Country | Iceland |
| Coordinates | 63.83, -22.06929 |
| Current use | Active aid to navigation |
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