Skrova fyr
Masterleiholmen
Skrova Fyr
The Skrova Fyr is a lighthouse located on Masterleiholmen in Skrova, Norway.
History
- The Skrova Fyr was constructed in 1910 as part of an extensive coastal defense system along the Norwegian coast. The lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding mariners through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Architecture and Construction
The tower stands at a height of 41 meters, with a focal height of approximately 55 meters. The Skrova Fyr is constructed from concrete and features a distinctive cylindrical shape. The lighthouse's architecture is characteristic of early 20th-century Norwegian coastal defenses.
Light Characteristics
The Skrova Fyr emits a white light that can be seen up to 10.6 nautical miles away. The light pattern consists of three flashes, with a period of 10 seconds between each flash. The lighthouse's light is visible in all directions, with a sector range of 204°.
Current Status
The Skrova Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. The lighthouse continues to guide mariners safely through the waters off Norway's coast.
Location and Accessibility
The Skrova Fyr is situated on Masterleiholmen in Skrova, a small town located in the Nordland county of Norway. The lighthouse is accessible by road, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Skrova Fyr has been recognized as an important cultural and historical landmark in Norway. Its significance has led to its inclusion on various heritage lists, including those maintained by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- None are recorded.
Details
| Name | Skrova fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Skrova |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 68.153046, 14.648927 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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