Fårö fyr
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Fårö Fyr
The Fårö fyr was constructed in 1847 and has been an important aid to navigation in the Baltic Sea ever since its completion.
History
- The lighthouse has played a crucial role in guiding mariners safely through the region.
The Fårö fyr is a masonry tower, standing at a height of 24 meters (78 feet) above sea level.
Architecture
- Its focal height is 31 meters (102 feet), providing an effective range of approximately 13-16 nautical miles.
- The lighthouse features four distinct light patterns, each with its own unique characteristics.
Light Characteristics
- The main light is red, with a period of 8 seconds.
- The secondary light is white, also with an 8-second period.
- The lighthouse also features two additional lights, each with its own distinct characteristics.
The Fårö fyr's lights are designed to provide a clear and visible warning to mariners approaching the island.
Current Status
The Fårö fyr remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years.
The lighthouse continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners navigating the Baltic Sea.
Location and Accessibility
The Fårö fyr is located on the island of Fårö, which is situated just north of the island of Gotland in Sweden.
The lighthouse can be accessed via the island's main road, I 699.
Heritage Status
The Fårö fyr has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a protected landmark in Sweden.
The lighthouse's unique architecture and historic importance make it an important part of the country's cultural heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details are not available, the Fårö fyr has undoubtedly played a significant role in maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation for generations of mariners.
Details
| Name | Fårö fyr |
|---|---|
| City | Gotland Municipality |
| Country | Sweden |
| Coordinates | 57.959564, 19.349228 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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