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Grip fyr

Grip fyr, Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

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Grip Fyr Lighthouse

The Grip fyr lighthouse is a historic maritime aid located on the coast of Kristiansund, Norway.

History

  • The Grip fyr was built in 1876 by architect Carl Wilhelm Botha.
  • The tower stands at a height of 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 45 meters (148 feet).
  • The lighthouse is constructed from granite and features a distinctive cylindrical shape.

Light Characteristics

The Grip fyr emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 15 nautical miles.

The light's pattern is reported to be a single flash every 10 seconds.

Current Status

The Grip fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since the mid-20th century.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on the coast of Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

Visitors can access the location via a short walk from the nearby town center.

Heritage Status

The Grip fyr was designated as a protected cultural heritage site in 1998, recognizing its historical significance as a navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Grip fyr played an important role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied ships navigating the Norwegian coast.
  • The lighthouse also reportedly served as a temporary residence for Norwegian resistance fighters during this period.

Location Information

Address: Grip fyr, Kristiansund, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

Country: Norway

Town: Kristiansund

Details

NameGrip fyr
CityKristiansund
CountryNorway
Coordinates63.23387, 7.6091347
ArchitectCarl Wilhelm Botha
Current useactive aid to navigation