Stavernsodden fyr
Kyststien
Stavernsodden Fyr
The Stavernsodden Fyr is located at Kyststien in Stavern, Norway.
The town of Stavern is situated on the coast of the Oslofjord, approximately 30 kilometers south of the city of Skåre.
History
Stavernsodden Fyr was constructed in 1884 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since its completion.
The lighthouse stands at a height of 43.9 meters above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 63.5 meters.
Architecture
The Stavernsodden Fyr is a classic example of a Norwegian lighthouse from the late 19th century.
The tower is constructed from granite and features a distinctive red-and-white striped exterior.
The lighthouse has six distinct light sources, each with its own unique character and sequence.
Light Characteristics
The Stavernsodden Fyr emits a range of different lights to aid navigation in various conditions.
The primary light source is an orange-colored beacon with a period of 10 seconds, visible from a distance of approximately 8.2 nautical miles.
Other light sources include green, white, and red beacons, each with its own unique characteristics.
Current Status
The Stavernsodden Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since the 1990s.
The lighthouse is no longer used as a manned station, but it continues to play an important role in guiding mariners through the Oslofjord.
Heritage Status
Stavernsodden Fyr was designated a protected landmark by the Norwegian government in 1985.
The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance, making it a valuable part of Norway's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
The Stavernsodden Fyr played an important role during World War II, serving as a key aid to navigation for Allied forces.
The lighthouse was also used by Norwegian resistance fighters to smuggle goods and information into the country.
- Stavernsodden Fyr was constructed in 1884.
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 43.9 meters above sea level.
- The tower is constructed from granite.
- The Stavernsodden Fyr emits a range of different lights to aid navigation in various conditions.
- Stavernsodden Fyr was designated a protected landmark by the Norwegian government in 1985.
- The primary light source is an orange-colored beacon with a period of 10 seconds.
- Other light sources include green, white, and red beacons.
- The lighthouse has been automated since the 1990s.
Details
| Name | Stavernsodden fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Stavern |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 58.98739, 10.052276 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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