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Kolebådan fyr

Hällefiskgatan

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Kolebådan Fyr

The Kolebådan Fyr is a historic lighthouse located in Kungshamn, Sweden.

History

  • Construction of the Kolebådan Fyr began in 1902 and was completed in 1903. The lighthouse has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for over a century, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the waters off the coast of Sweden.

Architecture

The Kolebådan Fyr is a characteristic example of late 19th-century lighthouse design. The tower stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of around 30 meters (98 feet). The lighthouse features a distinctive red and white striped pattern, which serves as a visual aid for navigation.

Light Characteristics

  • Green light at a range of 6 nautical miles
  • White light at a range of 10 nautical miles
  • Red light at a range of 7 nautical miles
  • White light at a range of 10 nautical miles

Current Status

The Kolebådan Fyr is currently no longer in active use as a navigational aid. However, it has been automated and now serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Sweden's rich maritime history.

Location

The Kolebådan Fyr is situated at the following address:

  • Hällefiskgatan
  • Kungshamn, Sweden

Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot or by public transportation. The nearest town center is within walking distance, offering a range of amenities and services.

Heritage Status

The Kolebådan Fyr has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Sweden, recognizing its importance as an historic landmark and navigational aid.

Notable Historical Events

During World War II, the Kolebådan Fyr played a significant role in monitoring enemy shipping traffic. The lighthouse's light patterns were used to identify friendly and enemy vessels, helping to protect Swedish waters from invasion.

Details

NameKolebådan fyr
CityKungshamn
CountrySweden
Coordinates58.35242, 11.255655
Current usemuseum