Litle Prestskjeret fyr
Løgevigsveien
Litle Prestskjeret Fyr
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Norway.
Overview
This structure has played a crucial role in maritime safety for decades, guiding ships through treacherous waters.
History
- The construction of the Litle Prestskjeret Fyr began in 1910 and was completed in 1911.
- The lighthouse was built to serve as a beacon for mariners navigating the Rekefjord, providing vital guidance during the challenging winter months.
Architecture
The tower height of the Litle Prestskjeret Fyr stands at 23.5 meters (77 feet), while its focal height reaches an impressive 25 meters (82 feet).
- The lighthouse features a distinctive design with a cylindrical structure and a lantern room at the top, housing a first-order Fresnel lens.
Light Characteristics
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr emits a white light that can be seen from a distance of 11.6 nautical miles (21.3 kilometers).
- The light's period is set to every two minutes, and it operates on an isochronous system, ensuring consistent illumination.
Current Status
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over the years.
Today, the lighthouse serves as a museum, open to visitors who wish to learn about its rich history and significance in maritime safety.
Location
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr is situated on Løgevigsveien in Rekefjord, Norway.
The location offers stunning views of the surrounding fjords and coastline, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those interested in maritime history.
Heritage Status
As part of its rich cultural heritage, the Litle Prestskjeret Fyr has been recognized as an important landmark by the Norwegian authorities.
Their significance extends beyond its functional role as a lighthouse, representing the country's commitment to maritime safety and navigation.
Notable Historical Events
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr played a crucial role in several notable historical events, including World War II, when it served as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces.
The lighthouse also witnessed significant changes in maritime technology and safety regulations over the years, reflecting its enduring importance in Norway's maritime history.
Accessibility
Visitors can access the Litle Prestskjeret Fyr by following the designated path from Løgevigsveien.
The site offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of Norway's rich maritime heritage and experience the country's stunning natural beauty.
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The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr is an active aid to navigation.
Emphasis on titles, names or technical terms
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr emits a white light that can be seen from a distance of 11.6 nautical miles (21.3 kilometers), utilizing an isochronous system.
Emphasis on titles, names or technical terms
The Litle Prestskjeret Fyr features a distinctive design with a cylindrical structure and a lantern room at the top, housing a first-order Fresnel lens.
Details
| Name | Litle Prestskjeret fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Rekefjord |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 58.322887, 6.257482 |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
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