Svartklubben
Kalvskärsvägen

Svartklubben Lighthouse
The Svartklubben lighthouse was constructed in 1819 to serve as a beacon for mariners navigating the waters of the Baltic Sea.
History
- Initially, it featured a coal fire that provided a visible signal to vessels. Over the years, the lighthouse underwent several upgrades and modernizations.
- In 1842, it was updated with a colza oil lamp, and in 1849, parabolic mirrors were installed to enhance its visibility.
- The current lens and lantern were introduced in 1899, and the lighthouse was electrified and automated in 1961.
Architecture
The Svartklubben lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 19 meters (62 feet) above sea level. Its distinctive design features a cylindrical tower with a square base, topped by a lantern room containing the current lens.
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its use of traditional materials, including stone and brick.
Location
The Svartklubben lighthouse is situated on a small island east of Singö Island in the province of Uppland, Sweden. It can be accessed via Kalvskärsvägen, a road that connects to the mainland town of Norrtälje kommun.
Visiting Information
Although the keeper's house has been sold as a private residence, the Swedish Maritime Administration still owns and maintains the lighthouse. The lighthouse is not open for public visits, but its location can be accessed by visitors to the surrounding area.
Heritage Status
The Svartklubben lighthouse was listed as a protected building in Sweden in 1935, recognizing its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
In addition to its regular use as a navigational aid, the Svartklubben lighthouse has played host to several notable events throughout its history. However, specific details regarding these events are not available.
Details
| Name | Svartklubben |
|---|---|
| City | Norrtälje kommun |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 60.17441, 18.825066 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | false |
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