Gullholmen
Dyviks Fabriksvägen

Gullholmen Lighthouse
Established in 1894 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners in the outer Oslofjord, off the island of Jeløya.
History
- The Gullholmen Lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding vessels through the treacherous waters of the fjord.
- Located in the municipality of Moss in Østfold, Norway, the lighthouse was established to serve as a navigational aid for mariners.
Architecture
The Gullholmen Lighthouse is a traditional Norwegian lighthouse design, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room at its apex.
Light Characteristics
- The Gullholmen Lighthouse emits a distinctive three-color flash pattern: green, white, and red.
- The light has a range of 6 nautical miles (11 kilometers) for the green sector, 10 nautical miles (18 kilometers) for the white sector, and 7 nautical miles (13 kilometers) for the red sector.
Current Status
The Gullholmen Lighthouse was replaced by a more modern automated light in 1984, but it remains an active aid to navigation.
Location and Accessibility
The Gullholmen Lighthouse is located at Dyviks Fabriksvägen in the municipality of Moss, Østfold, Norway.
Heritage Status
The Gullholmen Lighthouse has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site by the Norwegian government, recognizing its importance in Norway's maritime history and its contribution to the country's rich cultural heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While there is limited information available on notable historical events associated with the Gullholmen Lighthouse, it is believed to have played a significant role in guiding vessels through the Oslofjord during World War II.
Details
| Name | Gullholmen |
|---|---|
| City | Dyvik |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59.523384, 18.520832 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation and museum |
| Accessible | true |
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