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Year first lit
  
1839 (current)

Focal height
  
20 metres (66 ft)

Opened
  
1839

Construction
  
stone tower

Height
  
15 m

Year first constructed
  
1767

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Location
  
Gräsö Östhammar Municipality Uppsala County Sweden

Tower shape
  
massive cylinder tower with octagonal prism observation room, balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower with black horizontal band

Similar
  
Örskär, Grundkallen, Svartklubben, Understen, Söderarm

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Djursten is a Swedish lighthouse located at Västerbyn on the west side of the island of Gräsö in the northern Roslagens archipelago. The nearest community is Öregrund.

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History

The location has had a lighthouse since 1767. The first lighthouse built to guide sailors from Öregrund was a stone tower topped by a charcoal fire in an iron pot. In 1809 the ship Bellona ran hard aground outside Djursten.

The lighthouse was replaced by a new tower built in 1839, which still stands on the site. The current lighthouse was at first equipped with an oil lamp and parabolic mirrors that focused the light. In the 1870s a kerosene lamp was installed. The lighthouse became a state monument in 1935. In 1945 the lighthouse was finally electrified. It was occupied until the 1960s.

Status

Today Djursten holds a small modern light visible for 11 nautical miles mounted outside the original lighthouse lantern.

References

Djursten Wikipedia