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Blåvand Lighthouse

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Location
  
Blåvandshuk

Characteristic
  
Fl (3) W 20s

Height
  
39 m

Focal height
  
55 m

Year first constructed
  
1900

Current lens
  
2nd order Fresnel lens

Admiralty number
  
B1848

Opened
  
1900

Phone
  
+45 75 27 54 11

Blåvand Lighthouse

Tower shape
  
square prism tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower and red lantern

Address
  
Fyrvej 106, 6857 Blåvand, Denmark

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday10AM–3PMMonday10AM–3PMTuesday10AM–3PMWednesday10AM–3PMThursday10AM–3PMFriday10AM–3PMSaturday10AM–3PM

Similar
  
Tirpitz‑Stellung, Langli, Blåvand Zoo, Horns Rev, Blåvand Naturcenter

Blåvand Lighthouse (Danish: Blåvand Fyr) is a seacoast lighthouse in Blåvandshuk near Esbjerg, Denmark. Built in 1900 to replace an older light, the lighthouse lies on Blåvandshuk, the westernmost point in Denmark, making Blåvand Lighthouse the country's westernmost building.

The lighthouse is 39 metres (128 ft) tall with a focal plane height (height of the light above sea level) of 55 metres (180 ft). The light can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) out at sea and flashes three times every 20 seconds. The lighthouse has a square floor plan constructed on a granite plinth with brick walls, which are whitewashed in modern day. Access to the battlemented rooftop is by a winding staircase ascending through a small trapdoor.

References

Blåvand Lighthouse Wikipedia