Jävrefyren
Jävrefyrens väg
Jävrefyren Lighthouse
The Jävrefyren lighthouse has been guiding mariners through the waters of Sweden since its construction in 1908.
The tower's history is deeply rooted in the country's maritime past, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships traversing the Baltic Sea.
Architecture and Construction
The Jävrefyren lighthouse stands at an impressive height of meters, with a focal height of meters. The tower's structure is made from metal, reflecting its utilitarian design.
The lighthouse's characteristic horizontal light pattern, visible in black and white, has become an iconic feature of the Swedish coastline.
Light Characteristics
The Jävrefyren emits a distinctive horizontal beam, illuminating the surrounding waters with a range of nautical miles. This reliable aid to navigation has been instrumental in ensuring safe passage for mariners.
Current Status
The Jävrefyren remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation is reportedly automated. The lighthouse's status as a functional navigational aid continues to be essential to the maritime community.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Jävre's coastline in Sweden, the Jävrefyren can be accessed via Jävrefyrens väg. Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding area, which offers breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea.
Heritage Status
The Jävrefyren has been recognized for its historical significance, with regarding its heritage status.
Notable Historical Events
While specific events are not documented in the available data, it is known that the Jävrefyren played a vital role in Sweden's maritime history.
Details
| Name | Jävrefyren |
|---|---|
| City | Jävre |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 65.14318, 21.5078 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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