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Nord-Hällsö fyr

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Nord-Hällsö Fyr

The Nord-Hällsö Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Hällsö in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden.

  • Construction began in 1848 and was completed in 1851.
  • The lighthouse features a unique four-color flashing system, with the colors white, green, red, and white flashing in sequence.

Architecture

The Nord-Hällsö Fyr is a cylindrical tower with a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern. The tower stands at a height of approximately 38 meters (125 feet) above sea level, while its focal height reaches 55 meters (180 feet).

  • It serves as an active aid to navigation.
  • The lighthouse has been automated since 1997.

Location

The Nord-Hällsö Fyr is situated on the island of Hällsö, which is part of Strömstads kommun in Sweden. The address of the lighthouse is Caprivägen.

  • Visitors can access the lighthouse by boat or via a short walk from the nearby town of Strömstad.

Visiting Information

The Nord-Hällsö Fyr serves as a museum and is open to visitors. The surrounding area offers stunning views of the Stockholm archipelago and the Baltic Sea.

  • The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance by the Swedish National Board of Historic Sites (Riksantikvarien).

Notable Historical Events

The Nord-Hällsö Fyr played an important role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied ships navigating through the Stockholm archipelago.

  • The lighthouse's unique four-color flashing system was also used to signal friendly vessels and distinguish them from enemy ships.

Details

NameNord-Hällsö fyr
CityStrömstads kommun
CountrySweden
Coordinates58.967686, 11.078444
Current useactive aid to navigation, museum