Gastholmsgrund
Länsväg 697
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Gastholmsgrund Lighthouse
The Gastholmsgrund lighthouse is situated on Länsväg 697 in Värmdö kommun, Sweden.
- Construction of the Gastholmsgrund lighthouse began in 1961 and was completed shortly thereafter.
- Since its construction, the lighthouse has played an important role in maritime safety, guiding vessels through the waters off the coast of Sweden.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The Gastholmsgrund lighthouse is a notable example of modern lighthouse design.
- Built with durable materials, the structure is designed to withstand harsh marine conditions.
- The lighthouse's architecture reflects its purpose as a navigational aid, with a distinctive shape that helps to guide vessels safely through the area.
Light Characteristics
The Gastholmsgrund lighthouse features a unique light pattern, consisting of five distinct colors: white, red, green, white, and red.
- Each color is used in sequence to provide clear visual guidance for mariners navigating the waters off the coast of Sweden.
Current Status
The Gastholmsgrund lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over time.
- While no longer manned by a keeper, the lighthouse continues to provide critical guidance for mariners in the region.
Heritage Status
Unfortunately, no specific information is available regarding the heritage status of the Gastholmsgrund lighthouse.
Notable Historical Events
No notable historical events are recorded for the Gastholmsgrund lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Gastholmsgrund |
|---|---|
| City | Värmdö kommun |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59.318295, 18.810818 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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