Brunsviksholmen
Oljehamnsvägen
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Brunsviksholmen Lighthouse
The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse was built in 1920 and has been an important aid to navigation on the Swedish coast ever since.
Architecture
- The lighthouse is a classic example of a 20th-century lighthouse design, with a distinctive red-and-white striped tower.
- The structure is made of reinforced concrete and features a distinctive lantern room at its top.
- The light source is a modern LED lamp, which provides a bright and reliable beam out to sea.
Light Characteristics
- The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse emits a powerful beam that can be seen for up to 12 nautical miles in all directions.
- The light pattern consists of six distinct flashes, each separated by a period of 6 seconds.
Current Status
The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse is still an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction in 1920.
The light source is now a modern LED lamp, which provides a reliable and energy-efficient beam out to sea.
Location and Accessibility
- The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse is located on the island of Brunsviksholmen, off the coast of Nynäshamn in Sweden.
- The lighthouse can be reached by boat or by car via the nearby Oljehamnsvägen road.
Heritage Status
The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse is listed as a protected cultural heritage site in Sweden, recognizing its importance as an example of 20th-century lighthouse design and construction.
Notable Historical Events
- The Brunsviksholmen lighthouse played a significant role during World War II, serving as a key navigation aid for Allied ships navigating through the Baltic Sea.
- The lighthouse also served as a beacon for rescue operations in the event of shipwrecks or other emergencies.
Details
| Name | Brunsviksholmen |
|---|---|
| City | Nynäshamn |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 58.918056, 17.977776 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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