Kavringen fyr
Tjuvholmen allé

Kavringen Fyr
The Kavringen Fyr is a historic lighthouse located on Tjuvholmen allé in Oslo, Norway.
History
- Built in 1892, the Kavringen Fyr has been guiding mariners through the waters of Oslofjord for over a century. Its construction was part of a larger effort to improve navigation and safety in the region.
Architecture
- The lighthouse stands at a height of 28.5 meters (93 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 45 meters (148 feet). The tower is constructed from stone and features six distinct light sources, each emitting a different color: green, white, red, green, white, and red.
The light's sequence and characteristics are designed to provide clear visual cues for mariners navigating the complex waters of Oslofjord. The lighthouse's distinctive shape and prominent location make it an easily recognizable landmark in the region.
Location
The Kavringen Fyr is situated on Tjuvholmen allé, a scenic waterfront area in the heart of Oslo. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby town center.
Visiting Information
While the Kavringen Fyr is no longer an active aid to navigation, it remains a popular destination for those interested in maritime history and architecture. The lighthouse is currently not open to the public for tours or visits.
Heritage Status
The Kavringen Fyr has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark by the Norwegian government, reflecting its importance in the country's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- The Kavringen Fyr played a key role in several notable events during its operational years. Notably, it was used as a reference point for navigation during World War II, providing critical guidance to Allied forces navigating the Oslofjord region.
Details
| Name | Kavringen fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Oslo |
| Country | Norway |
| Coordinates | 59.899807, 10.722018 |
| Accessible | false |
| Guided tours | false |
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