Kyrhaug fyr
Vardeveien
Kyrhaug Fyr
The Kyrhaug Fyr is situated on Smøla, Norway, at an address of Vardeveien. The location provides easy access to the mainland via the nearby town.
History
- The lighthouse was built in 1905 by the Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket).
- It has been a vital aid to navigation for mariners in the area ever since its construction.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Kyrhaug Fyr is a prominent structure, standing at a height of 17.8 meters above sea level.
- The tower's design is characteristic of Norwegian lighthouses from this period, with six distinct light groups that rotate in sequence to provide a clear indication of the direction of safe passage.
- The lighthouse is constructed using traditional materials, including stone and metal, which have withstood the test of time.
Current Status
The Kyrhaug Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated.
Its light characteristics continue to guide mariners safely through the waters surrounding Smøla.
Heritage Status
The Kyrhaug Fyr is listed as a protected monument in Norway, recognizing its historical significance and importance to the country's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While specific events are not documented, the Kyrhaug Fyr has played a vital role in the safe navigation of vessels through Norwegian waters for over a century.
Its continued operation serves as a testament to the enduring importance of this type of infrastructure.
Details
| Name | Kyrhaug fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Smøla |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 63.31028, 8.226747 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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