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Buskärs Knöte fyr

Vindilsvägen

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Buskärs Knöte Fyr

Location and Accessibility

The Buskärs Knöte Fyr is situated on Vindilsvägen in Fotö, Sweden. The location can be easily accessed by car or public transportation.

History

The lighthouse was constructed in 1908 as part of the Swedish Coast Guard's efforts to improve maritime safety. It has been an active aid to navigation ever since its completion.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The Buskärs Knöte Fyr is a classic example of a Swedish coastal lighthouse, with a characteristic red-and-white striped tower design. The structure is made from granite and concrete, providing stability in the harsh marine environment.

Light Characteristics

The lighthouse emits a distinctive Fl (flash) pattern at regular intervals, visible to mariners up to 8 nautical miles away. The light's range has been reported to be up to 5 nautical miles for the shorter flashes and up to 7 nautical miles for the longer ones.

Current Status

The Buskärs Knöte Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly automated, with a radar transponder providing additional assistance to mariners. The lighthouse has also been converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Sweden's rich maritime history.

Heritage Status

The Buskärs Knöte Fyr has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark in Sweden, with its unique design and historical significance making it an important part of the country's architectural heritage.

  • Location and Accessibility
  • The Buskärs Knöte Fyr is situated on Vindilsvägen in Fotö, Sweden. The location can be easily accessed by car or public transportation.

History

  1. The lighthouse was constructed in 1908 as part of the Swedish Coast Guard's efforts to improve maritime safety. It has been an active aid to navigation ever since its completion.

Architecture and Construction Materials

  1. The Buskärs Knöte Fyr is a classic example of a Swedish coastal lighthouse, with a characteristic red-and-white striped tower design. The structure is made from granite and concrete, providing stability in the harsh marine environment.

Light Characteristics

  1. The lighthouse emits a distinctive Fl (flash) pattern at regular intervals, visible to mariners up to 8 nautical miles away. The light's range has been reported to be up to 5 nautical miles for the shorter flashes and up to 7 nautical miles for the longer ones.

Current Status

  1. The Buskärs Knöte Fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly automated, with a radar transponder providing additional assistance to mariners. The lighthouse has also been converted into a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Sweden's rich maritime history.

Heritage Status

  1. The Buskärs Knöte Fyr has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark in Sweden, with its unique design and historical significance making it an important part of the country's architectural heritage.

Details

NameBuskärs Knöte fyr
CityFotö
CountrySweden
Coordinates57.63842, 11.682933
Current useactive aid to navigation, museum