Björnsgrund
Fagernäsvägen

Björnsgrund Lighthouse
The Björnsgrund lighthouse was built in 1957 and has been guiding mariners through the waters of the Stockholm archipelago ever since.
History
- The construction marked an important milestone in Sweden's efforts to improve maritime safety.
The lighthouse stands at a height of 6 meters (20 feet) above the surrounding terrain, with a focal height of approximately 12 meters (39 feet).
Architecture
- The tower is constructed from concrete and features a distinctive green-and-white striped pattern.
- The light source is an Iso character, indicating a rotating beam with multiple colors.
The Björnsgrund lighthouse emits a unique light pattern, consisting of eight distinct colors that rotate in a specific sequence.
Light Characteristics
- The light has a range of 2-5 nautical miles, depending on the color and sector of rotation.
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it is no longer automated.
Current Status
It continues to provide vital guidance for mariners navigating the waters of Stockholm.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Nacka kommun, Sweden, the Björnsgrund lighthouse can be accessed via Fagernäsvägen. Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the Stockholm archipelago.
Heritage Status
The Björnsgrund lighthouse is listed as a protected cultural heritage site in Sweden, recognizing its importance as an architectural and historical landmark.
Notable Historical Events
While there is limited information available on notable events associated with the Björnsgrund lighthouse, it is known to have played a significant role in maritime safety efforts during the mid-20th century.
Details
| Name | Björnsgrund |
|---|---|
| City | Nacka kommun |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59.366467, 18.310532 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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