sandsteinfyr
Sandsteinfyr is a lighthouse whose construction is primarily built from sandstone. The term is used in Scandinavian languages to describe a lighthouse where sandstone serves as a defining building material, reflecting the historical use of locally quarried stone along coastlines.
Construction and design: Typical sandsteinfyr feature cylindrical or slightly tapered towers, often attached to a keeper’s
Durability and maintenance: Sandstone is porous and susceptible to salt crystallization and freeze-thaw effects, making foundation
Historical context: Many sandsteinfyr were erected during the 19th and early 20th centuries, a period of rapid
Regional significance: Sandsteinfyr are particularly noted along North Sea and Baltic coastlines, including areas in Norway,
Preservation: Some sandsteinfyr are protected as cultural heritage sites. Restoration aims to maintain original masonry patterns