Since 1889 it has been guiding ships towards the Kosterfjord sea-lane and Resö. Originally the light came from the second floor windows but in 1917 it was replaced with gas driven AGA lighthouse in front of the building. The first floor was the living quarters for the lighthouse keeper with family. Since the the new AGA lighthouse was automatic there was no personnel after 1917. The house was sold to a private owner in 1950. Easy to manage garden, I guess, but probably needs to be painted regularly due to the harsh and salty west winds.
The fully automatic AGA lighthouse was invented by the Swedish inventor Gustaf Dahlén. He was awarded Nobel prize in physics for his work with lighthouse technology. The light was kept burning with the help of carbine gas. To save gas it was started and stopped with the help of a sun-valve also invented by Gustaf Dahlén.
Always steer towards the light, ha de Gött!





Impressive history! The switch to a gas-driven lighthouse must have been a significant upgrade for the Svangen lighthouse and its keepers.
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It was good for the sailors but for the lighthouse keepers their entire profession was gone.
Thanks for the comment.
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lovely photos of the lighthouse, Ulle; it looks so forlorn out there; as always love the motto 🙂
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Thanks. I’ve been waiting for a long time to take the pictures since the sea is very rough out there.
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well worth it, Ulle 🙂
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