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Svenner fyr

Ølbergholmen

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Svenner Fyr

The Svenner Fyr is situated on Ølbergholmen, located in Larvik, Norway.

The lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation, with several parking options available nearby.

History

The Svenner Fyr was constructed in 1889.

It has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the region, providing a reliable source of light and guidance.

Architecture

The tower height of the Svenner Fyr is approximately 40 meters (131 feet).

The focal height, which is the distance from the top of the lens to the sea level, is around 43 meters (141 feet).

The lighthouse features four distinct sections, each with its own unique characteristics.

The light source is a powerful red and white beacon, visible for up to 11.7 nautical miles in all directions.

Light Characteristics

  • Sector 1: Red, visible for 9.2 nautical miles
  • Sector 2: White, visible for 11.7 nautical miles
  • Sector 3: Red, visible for 9.2 nautical miles
  • Sector 4: White, visible for 11.7 nautical miles

Current Status

The Svenner Fyr is currently an automated aid to navigation, with a radar transponder providing additional guidance to mariners.

Heritage Status

The Svenner Fyr has been designated as a notable landmark in Norway, and its historical significance is recognized by the Norwegian government.

Notable Historical Events

While there are no specific events associated with the Svenner Fyr, it has played an important role in the maritime history of the region.

The lighthouse has been upgraded and modified over the years to ensure its continued effectiveness as a navigational aid.

Details

NameSvenner fyr
CityLarvik
CountryNorway
Coordinates58.96918, 10.14788
Current usean automated aid to navigation