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Marstein Lighthouse

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Focal height
  
37.5 metres (123 ft)

Address
  
5385 Bakkasund, Norway

Opened
  
1877

Construction
  
Masonry

Year first constructed
  
1877

Intensity
  
840,000 candela

Height
  
17 m

Automated
  
2002

Phone
  
+47 959 77 601

Marstein Lighthouse

Location
  
Marstein Islands Hordaland Norway

Tower shape
  
square tower with attached building

Markings / pattern
  
white tower, red lantern

Range
  
10.6 nmi (19.6 km; 12.2 mi)

Similar
  
Slåtterøy Lighthouse, Langøytangen Lighthouse, Sklinna Lighthouse, Makkaur Lighthouse, Hellisøy Lighthouse

Marstein Lighthouse (Norwegian: Marstein fyrstasjon) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Austevoll, in Hordaland county, Norway. It is located on a small island just west of the island of Stora Kalsøy on the south side of the entrance to the Korsfjorden and therefore assists ships going to both the city of Bergen and to the Hardangerfjorden.

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Description

The Marstein Lighthouse currently consists of a 17-metre (56 ft) tall square, white, masonry tower with a red roof, and a single-storey service building attached. The light sits at an elevation of 37.5 metres (123 ft) above sea level. It emits a white and red isophase light with a period of 4 seconds. The light has an intensity of 850,000 candela and it can be seen for about 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi). A secondary light is located at an elevation of 29 metres (95 ft) above sea level and that emits a red light, occulting in groups of two.

History

The original octagonal prism-shaped lighthouse was built on this site in 1877. During World War II, the island and lighthouse were occupied by German forces. Allied aircraft bombed the lighthouse on two occasions, 25 July and 1 August 1940, and caused considerable damage. From 1949 to 1950, a new square light tower, a new keeper's house, and a new surrounding, protective, bulkhead were built.

The lighthouse was automated in 1987 and in 2002 the lighthouse keeper position was eliminated and the lighthouse is now controlled electronically from the mainland. In January 2005, a severe storm breached the bulkhead wall and destroyed the keeper's house. After the keeper's house was repaired its ownership was transferred to the local Austevoll municipality. A hotel now operates the facility as a dependency.

References

Marstein Lighthouse Wikipedia