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Hammeren Lighthouse

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Deactivated
  
1990

Original lens
  
1st order Fresnel lens

Opened
  
1872

Phone
  
+45 30 23 64 74

Construction
  
granite tower

Height
  
21 m

Focal height
  
91 m

Year first constructed
  
1872

Hammeren Lighthouse

Location
  
Hammeren, Bornholm Denmark

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern attached to 1-story keeper’s house

Markings / pattern
  
unpainted tower, greenish lantern dome

Address
  
Fyrvej 15, 3770 Allinge, Denmark

Similar
  
Hammer Odde Lighthouse, Dueodde Lighthouse, Svaneke Lighthouse, Tejn Church, Allinge Church

Hammeren Lighthouse (Danish: Hammeren Fyr) is located on the Hammeren peninsula on the northwestern tip of the Danish island of Bornholm.

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History

An older, coal-fired lighthouse built in 1802 and modernized in 1837 was taken out of operation in 1872 when it was decided to build a new, taller replacement close to the very highest point on Hammeren, Stejlebjerg. Its height, however, proved to be a problem as it could not always be seen from the sea in foggy weather. It was therefore decided in 1895 to build a second lighthouse, Hammer Odde Lighthouse.

The lighthouse

Inactive since 1990, it is situated on the heights of Stejlebjerg. Its lantern, 14 feet (4.3 m) in diameter, is 280 feet (85 m) above sea level. When operational, its fixed lamplight was visible at a distance of 23 miles (37 km). The lighthouse is located on the northwestern tip of Bornholm, with GPS coordinates 55°17'N, 14°55'E, at the end of the Fyrvej about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) west of Sandvig. It is a circular granite tower (built beside a 1-1/2 storied keeper's house in brick) and stands in a very scenic natural area (surrounded by small coniferous vegetation) with many old monuments. This lighthouse replaced the Stejlebjerg Lighthouse, established in 1802, which was closer to Hammerodde. Built in 1871, Hammeren Lighthouse was functional between 1872 and 1990, with electrification provided in 1947. The masonry tower is 21 metres (69 ft) in height but the total height of the lighthouse, including its beaming lantern dome (with a greenish metallic colour) and fixtures, is 91 metres (299 ft). This was considered too high to be seen in foggy weather. Visitors are permitted to enter the tower during the summer period. On a clear day, views extend to the Swedish coast.

References

Hammeren Lighthouse Wikipedia