Kåge-Prickgrund
Kågön
Kåge-Prickgrund Lighthouse
The Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse is situated on the island of Kågön, off the coast of Skellefteå kommun in Sweden. The location can be accessed by boat or via a short walk from the mainland.
History
- The Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse was built in 1937 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since its construction.
- It is believed to have played a significant role in the opening of navigation on May 20, marking the beginning of the summer sailing season.
Architecture
The Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse features a distinctive design with a tower height of approximately 5 meters and a focal height of around 4 meters. The light source is reportedly a white beam with a VQ character, indicating a rotating light with a very short flash duration. The light's range is believed to be around 4 nautical miles.
Materials
The lighthouse is constructed from traditional materials, although the exact type of material used is not specified.
Current Status
The Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may have been automated over time. Its current status as a functioning lighthouse is unclear without further information.
Heritage Status
No specific heritage designation has been assigned to the Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse.
Notable Historical Events
- The Kåge-Prickgrund lighthouse reportedly played a role in marking the opening of navigation on May 20, an event that marked the beginning of the summer sailing season.
Details
| Name | Kåge-Prickgrund |
|---|---|
| City | Skellefteå kommun |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 64.814064, 21.100073 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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