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Utklippans fyr

Utklippans fyr, Karlskrona kommun, Blekinge County, Sweden

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Utklippans Fyr

The Utklippans Fyr is situated on the coast of Blekinge County, Sweden, at an address of Karlskrona kommun. The lighthouse is easily accessible by road or public transportation.

History

  • The Utklippans Fyr was constructed in 1898 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners in the area. It has been in operation ever since, playing a crucial role in ensuring safe passage through the waters of Blekinge County.
  • The lighthouse played a notable role during World War II, serving as a key navigational aid for Allied forces. The lighthouse's location made it an ideal spot for monitoring enemy movements and providing support to naval operations in the region.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The lighthouse features a characteristic hexagonal tower design with a total height of 25 meters (82 feet). The focal height is 20 meters (66 feet), providing an effective range for navigation. The structure is made from cast iron, which was a common material used in the construction of lighthouses during this period.

Light Characteristics

The Utklippans Fyr emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 12 nautical miles (22 kilometers). The light characteristics are as follows: Fl(2) WRG 6s 8M, indicating a two-second flash every six seconds, with a white light visible from eight miles.

Current Status

The Utklippans Fyr is currently an active aid to navigation. However, its operation has been automated over the years, allowing for reduced maintenance and energy consumption.

Heritage Status

The Utklippans Fyr is listed as a cultural heritage site in Sweden, recognizing its historical significance and contribution to maritime safety.

Details

NameUtklippans fyr
CityKarlskrona kommun
CountrySweden
Coordinates55.952698, 15.70142
Current useactive aid to navigation