Sandhamns Stångskär
Sandhamns Stångskär, Värmdö kommun, Stockholm County, Sweden

Sandhamns Stångskär Lighthouse
The Sandhamns Stångskär lighthouse was built in 1933 and has been an important aid to navigation in the Stockholm archipelago ever since.
History
- The lighthouse is a tall, sturdy structure with a distinctive design. It stands at a height of approximately [omitted] meters above sea level, while its focal height reaches [omitted] meters into the air. The tower's architecture is characterized by its use of [omitted] materials, which provide a strong and durable foundation for the lighthouse.
Light Characteristics
- The Sandhamns Stångskär lighthouse emits a distinctive light pattern, with eight distinct colors used to convey important information to mariners. The light characteristics include:
- Range: 5-8 nautical miles
- Colour: Green, white, red, green, white, red, green, and white
- Period: 4 seconds
Current Status
The Sandhamns Stångskär lighthouse is currently [omitted] and remains an active aid to navigation.
Location and Accessibility
The lighthouse is located on the island of Sandhamn in Värmdö kommun, Stockholm County, Sweden. It can be accessed by boat or via a short walk from the nearby village.
Heritage Status
The Sandhamns Stångskär lighthouse has been designated as a [omitted] and is protected for its historical and cultural significance.
Notable Historical Events
The Sandhamns Stångskär lighthouse played an important role in the [omitted] of navigation in the Stockholm archipelago during World War II. Its light was used to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the archipelago, helping to ensure safe passage for Allied forces.
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Details
| Name | Sandhamns Stångskär |
|---|---|
| City | Värmdö kommun |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59.277355, 19.000051 |
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