Segholmen
Dalarö Strandväg
Segholmen Lighthouse
The Segholmen lighthouse is situated on Dalarö Strandväg in Dalarö, Sweden. The location provides easy access to the surrounding area, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
History
The Segholmen lighthouse was constructed in 1908. Its history dates back to this time, serving as an aid to navigation for mariners in the region.
Architecture
The tower height of the Segholmen lighthouse is approximately 25 meters (82 feet). The focal height is around 30 meters (98 feet), providing a clear and visible signal to passing vessels. The light characteristics include four different patterns, each with a distinct color: green, white, red, and green. These patterns are repeated every 12 seconds.
The lighthouse's architecture features a traditional design, typical of many Swedish lighthouses. The construction materials used were likely stone and brick, given the common use of these materials in Swedish coastal structures during this period.
Current Status
The Segholmen lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has reportedly been automated at some point in its history. Its status as a working lighthouse ensures that mariners continue to benefit from its signal.
Heritage Status
The Segholmen lighthouse holds significance within Sweden's cultural heritage. While specific details regarding its designation are not available, the structure is undoubtedly an important part of the country's maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
- Unfortunately, no notable historical events have been recorded for the Segholmen lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Segholmen |
|---|---|
| City | Dalarö |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 59.11339, 18.409851 |
| Current use | Active aid to navigation |
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