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Smygehuk Lighthouse

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Location
  
Smygehuk Scania Sweden

Construction
  
cast iron tower

Height
  
17 m

Year first constructed
  
1883

Deactivated
  
1975-2001

Focal height
  
19.6 m (64 ft)

Opened
  
1883

Smygehuk Lighthouse

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
white tower, greenish metallic lantern dome

Address
  
194, Smyge strandväg, 231 78 Smygehamn, Sweden

Similar
  
Smygehuk, Sandhammaren, Falsterbo Lighthouse, Östra Torp Church, Falsterbo Canal

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Smygehuk Lighthouse (Swedish: Smygehuks fyr) is a lighthouse in Trelleborg Municipality in Sweden. It is situated approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) west of Smygehamn, and is 17 metres (56 ft) high and constructed of iron. It was completed in 1883, and taken out of service in 1975 in favor of the offshore Kullagrundet Lighthouse. Following an initiative by Trelleborg Municipality, among others, it was relit in April 2001. Smygehuk Lighthouse is located at Smygehuk, near the southernmost tip of Sweden and the Scandinavian Peninsula.

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History

The lighthouse originally was lit by paraffin oil, but this was soon replaced by electricity, and the lighthouse was fitted with an 1,000-watt Incandescent light bulb. The luminous intensity was 180,000 Hefner candles. The rotating third-order lens spread the beams of light in the correct pattern "every fifth second a flash alternating between red and white". Today, the lens no longer rotates, and the lamp is only 60 watts. Despite this low wattage, it still reaches about 15 kilometers out over the sea, providing guidance mainly for tourists and fishing boats.

The first lighthouse-keeper, Elis Andersson, lived in the plastered house. His lookout and assistant lived in the wooden house. In 1985, this was converted into a hostel — Sweden's southernmost tourist accommodation. The site has also been a weather station, which made its last report in April 1984. An old housing for measuring equipment and a rain gauge can be seen to the east of the lighthouse.

References

Smygehuk Lighthouse Wikipedia