
Dyna Lighthouse
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Now we come to the journey's most popular insta-moment, Dyna Lighthouse. The lighthouse is one of Norway's 212 lighthouse stations throughout history. It was built in 1874 and consists, as you can see, of a fog bell, a beacon, and a residence for the lighthouse keeper and their family. A lighthouse keeper lived here, ensuring that the light was lit and the tower clock was wound up. The lighthouse was fully automated in 1956, and that's when the lighthouse staff moved out. It stood practically empty until 1992 when some clever minds decided that the lighthouse could be suitable as an event venue.