Utvær fyr
Utvær fyr, Utvær, Solund, Vestland, Norway
Utvær Fyr
The Utvær Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Utvær in Solund, Norway.
History
- The construction of the lighthouse began in 1858 and was completed in 1860.
- The lighthouse was designed by an unknown architect and constructed using traditional materials such as stone and wood.
The Utvær Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, but it has been automated since its operational period began. The lighthouse remains in use today, although its primary function may have evolved over time.
Architecture
- The tower height of the Utvær Fyr is approximately 45 meters (148 feet), while its focal height reaches up to 31 meters (102 feet).
- The light characteristics include a white light with a range of 16.1 nautical miles, visible at a period of 30 seconds, and emitting light in a sector from 293 degrees to 266 degrees.
Location
The Utvær Fyr is situated on the island of Utvær in Solund, Vestland, Norway. It can be accessed via a short walk from the nearby village of Utvær.
Heritage Status
The Utvær Fyr has been designated as a cultural heritage site by the Norwegian authorities, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- The Utvær Fyr played an important role in maritime navigation during the 19th century. The lighthouse was reportedly used to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
The Utvær Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Utvær in Solund, Norway.
Details
| Name | Utvær fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Solund |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 61.0371, 4.509909 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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