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Kolguskär (Nynäshamns kommun)
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Kolguskär Lighthouse

The Kolguskär lighthouse was built in 1928 and has been guiding mariners through the waters of the Baltic Sea ever since.

History

  • The construction marked an important milestone in the development of Sweden's maritime infrastructure, as it helped to improve navigation and safety for ships traversing the busy shipping lanes.

The Kolguskär lighthouse is a classic example of 20th-century lighthouse design, featuring a sturdy tower with a distinctive shape that has become synonymous with Swedish coastal architecture.

Architecture

  • The structure is constructed from reinforced concrete and stands at an impressive height of unknown.
  • The light source is mounted on the top of the tower, where it emits a powerful beam of light that can be seen for miles out to sea.

Light Characteristics

  • Green: used as the primary aid-to-navigation (AtoN) light
  • White: used as a secondary AtoN light
  • Red: used as a warning light to indicate danger or hazards
  • White: used as a daymark to provide visibility during daylight hours

The light is powered by an automated system, which ensures that it remains lit 24/7 without the need for human intervention.

Current Status

The Kolguskär lighthouse is currently still in operation and serves as an active aid-to-navigation (AtoN) for mariners.

However, its automation has reduced the need for manual maintenance and upkeep, allowing the Swedish Coast Guard to focus on other important tasks.

Location and Accessibility

Located on the island of Kolgus, off the coast of Nynäshamns kommun in Sweden, the Kolguskär lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation.

Visitors can also reach the lighthouse via a scenic coastal walk from nearby Stenstrand.

Heritage Status

The Kolguskär lighthouse has been recognized as an important cultural and historical landmark by the Swedish government, which has designated it as a protected site under Sweden's National Heritage Act.

This designation acknowledges the lighthouse's significance in Sweden's maritime history and its importance as a symbol of the country's coastal heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Kolguskär lighthouse played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid-to-navigation (AtoN) for Allied ships navigating through Swedish waters.

The lighthouse also served as a key observation point for Swedish coast guards monitoring enemy shipping traffic in the Baltic Sea.

Additional Information

Please note that this article is based on publicly available information and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.

Details

NameKolguskär
CityNynäshamns kommun
CountrySweden
Coordinates58.80199, 17.776878
Current useActive aid-to-navigation (AtoN)