Christiansø Lighthouse

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Christiansø Lighthouse is a historic coastal lighthouse located on the small Danish island of Christiansø in the Baltic Sea, serving as a navigational aid and local landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lighthouse
lighthouse
navigation aid
architect Philip de Lange NERFINISHED
automated yes
automationYear 1973
category Buildings and structures in the Capital Region of Denmark
Lighthouses in Denmark
Tourist attractions in Denmark
constructionStartDate 1803
country Denmark
elevationAboveSeaLevel 29 m
focalHeight 29 m
function aid to navigation
local landmark
hasGallery yes
hasLantern yes
hasTouristAccess yes
height 16 m
heritageDesignation protected building
heritageStatus listed building in Denmark
inception 1805
lanternColor green
lightCharacteristic Fl W 5s
lightRange 18 nmi
locatedIn Christiansø NERFINISHED
Ertholmene archipelago NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Baltic Sea NERFINISHED
locatedInMunicipality Christiansø Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Capital Region of Denmark NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedOn Christiansø Fortress NERFINISHED
marking white tower with green lantern
materialUsed granite
masonry
nearbyCity Bornholm NERFINISHED
notableFor early 19th-century Danish lighthouse architecture
historic coastal navigation in the Baltic Sea
operator Danish Maritime Authority NERFINISHED
ownedBy Danish state NERFINISHED
replaced earlier beacon on Christiansø
shape cylindrical tower
status active
towerColor white
usedFor maritime navigation in the Baltic Sea
yearLit 1805

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Christiansø (nearby island fortress) hasLighthouse Christiansø Lighthouse
subject surface form: Christiansø