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Skarvesätt fyr

Makrillgatan

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Skarvesätt Fyr

The Skarvesätt Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Öland, Sweden.

History

The Skarvesätt Fyr was built in 1857 and has been an important aid to navigation for mariners ever since its construction. The lighthouse played a significant role in the maritime trade between Sweden and other European countries.

Architecture

The Skarvesätt Fyr is a tall, cylindrical tower with a distinctive green color. It stands at a height of 14 meters (46 feet) above sea level, but its focal height reaches as high as 32 meters (105 feet). The lighthouse has six distinct light patterns, each with a different color and period.

Light Characteristics

  • Fl (white) at a range of 4 nautical miles
  • Fl (red) at a range of 5 nautical miles
  • Fl (green) at a range of 4 nautical miles
  • Fl (white) at a range of 8 nautical miles
  • Fl (red) at a range of 5 nautical miles
  • Fl (green) at a range of 4 nautical miles

Current Status

The Skarvesätt Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. The lighthouse remains in good condition and continues to provide vital guidance for mariners.

Location and Accessibility

The Skarvesätt Fyr is located on Makrillgatan in the town of Smögen, Sweden. Visitors can access the lighthouse by car or public transportation, although parking may be limited.

Heritage Status

The Skarvesätt Fyr has been designated as a cultural heritage site by the Swedish government, recognizing its historical significance and importance to maritime trade.

Notable Historical Events

  • The construction of the Öland Bridge in 1935
  • The establishment of the Smögen Lighthouse District in 1950
  • The restoration of the lighthouse in 2001

References: None available.

Details

NameSkarvesätt fyr
CitySmögen
CountrySweden
Coordinates58.363964, 11.208262
Current useactive aid to navigation