Bjuröklubbs fyr
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Bjuröklubbs Fyr
Bjuröklubbs Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on Bjuröklubb Island in Sweden. The lighthouse has been an important aid to navigation since its construction in 1844, marking the entrance to the Östersjön (Baltic Sea) from the Gulf of Bothnia.
Architecture
The tower height of Bjuröklubbs Fyr is 51 meters, while the focal height is 54 meters. The lighthouse features a distinctive octagonal shape and is constructed from red brick with a copper roof. The architect responsible for designing the lighthouse was Carl Axel Johansson.
Light Characteristics
Bjuröklubbs Fyr emits a white light with a range of 18 nautical miles and a period of 10 seconds. The light sequence is an eight-second flash followed by two seconds of darkness, denoted as "Oc" in the Seamark system.
Current Status
Bjuröklubbs Fyr is currently an automated aid to navigation, no longer manned by a keeper. However, it remains an important landmark and a popular tourist destination for those visiting Bjuröklubb Island.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is located on Bjuröklubb Island in the Östersjön (Baltic Sea), approximately 10 kilometers off the coast of Sweden. The island can be reached by ferry from the nearby town of Bjuröklubb, which offers basic amenities for visitors.
Heritage Status
Bjuröklubbs Fyr is listed as a cultural heritage site in Sweden and has been designated as a "Historic Building" since 1993.
Notable Historical Events
- In 1900, the lighthouse underwent significant renovations to improve its stability and reduce maintenance costs. The original keeper's quarters were also converted into a museum, which now houses exhibits on the history of the lighthouse and maritime navigation in Sweden.
Details
| Name | Bjuröklubbs fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Bjuröklubb |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 64.48088, 21.575005 |
| Architect | Carl Axel Johansson |
| Current use | Tourist destination |
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