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Foundation
  
stone

Focal height
  
18 metres (59 ft)

Opened
  
1903

NGA number
  
9576

Construction
  
concrete tower

Height
  
13 m

Automated
  
1945

Year first constructed
  
1903

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Location
  
Tjärven Sea of Åland Sweden

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern attached to a 3-storey fortified building

Markings / pattern
  
unpainted stone basement, white tower, dark lantern

Similar
  
Söderarm, Svenska Högarna, Blockhusudden, Ängsö National Park, Understen

Tjärven is the name of a small island and light station surrounded by deep water and located in the sea of Åland, north of the Söderarm archipelago of the coast of Sweden. The lighthouse functions as the entrance to the shipping route for the ports of Kapellskär, Norrtälje and Stockholm.

Contents

Map of Tjarven, Sweden

History

A day beacon existed on the island since the 19th century. The lighthouse construction began in 1902, and was finished in 1903. The original architecture included a crenelated gallery and an old-style lantern room. The building included bedrooms and a kitchen area for the lighthouse keepers. The light ran on kerosene. In 1952, the building was renovated and was redesigned in a functionalistic style with eternit bricks. The lantern was also changed and a 1000 watt electric light replaced the kerosene lamp. The Swedish Maritime Administration owns and runs the lighthouse. It renovated the building in 2008 and installed solar power. Initially, there was a decision to remove the lantern room and replace it with a mast, but this proved too hard to accomplish. That decision was also protested by lighthouse enthusiasts. So the new light was finally installed in the old lantern.

SMA has confirmed that many Russian mines dating from the first world war may still lie on the bottom of the sea east of the light station, making anchoring or diving dangerous in the area. The island can be visited by boat travelers under acceptable weather circumstances, but it is difficult to dock this remote and slippery island. And the areas surrounding it is heavily trafficked by the cruise ships plying between Sweden and Finland.

References

Tjärven Wikipedia


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