Villa Lighthouse
Appearance
Location | Flatanger Nord-Trøndelag Norway |
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Coordinates | 64°32′43.9″N 10°40′52.83″E / 64.545528°N 10.6813417°E |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1839 |
Construction | granite tower |
Height | 15 metres (49 ft) |
Shape | hexagonal tower with observation room and lantern |
Markings | unpainted tower, red lantern |
Operator | Villa Fyr Venneforening[1] |
Heritage | heritage site in Norway |
Light | |
Deactivated | 1890 |
Villa Lighthouse (Norwegian: Villa fyrstasjon) is a deactivated lighthouse in the municipality of Flatanger in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway.
Villa Lighthouse is located on the island of Villa in the Folda sea. The 15-metre (49 ft) tall tower was built of granite, soapstone, and brick. It was constructed in a hexagonal shape. The lighthouse was built in 1839 and was the first lighthouse in Norway that was built north of the Trondheimsfjord. It was one of the six coal-fired lighthouses built in Norway during the 1800s, and it is generally considered to be the best preserved of them all.
In 1859, it was upgraded to burn liquid fuels. When the lighthouse closed in 1890, the lens was moved to the Nordøyan Lighthouse.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Norway: Northern Trøndelag". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
- ^ "Villa" (in Norwegian). Fyr.no. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
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