Leuchtturm Büsum
Südstrand 7A, 25761 Büsum, Germany

Name and Location
Leuchtturm Büsum is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Construction and History
Built in 1913, Leuchtturm Büsum replaced an earlier lighthouse that stood on the same site from 1854 to 1913. The lighthouse has played a vital role in maritime safety and navigation for nearly a century, guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the North Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The Leuchtturm Büsum is a striking example of early 20th-century architecture, characterized by its distinctive white tower and red lantern. Standing at an impressive 22 meters (72 feet) tall, the lighthouse features three light sectors, each with its unique characteristics.
Light and Navigation
The main light has a range of 17 kilometers (10.6 miles), while the secondary lights have ranges of 12 and 19 kilometers (7.5 and 11.8 miles).
Accessibility and Visiting
Located in the heart of Büsum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, Leuchtturm Büsum can be accessed via the nearby coastal promenade or by car. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the North Sea and learn about the lighthouse's fascinating history at the adjacent maritime museum.
Notable Views and Landscape
Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the North Sea from the lighthouse and its surrounding area.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no anecdotes or folklore are available for Leuchtturm Büsum.
Technical and Operational Details
The tower is designed to withstand harsh North Sea weather conditions, with a foundation depth of over 10 meters (33 feet). The original lantern room was damaged during World War II, and it has since been restored to its former glory.
Further Information
Deutsches Lfd-System (German Heritage System), Wikimedia Commons: Category: Leuchtturm Büsum, Wikipedia: de:Leuchtturm Büsum.
Details
Name | Leuchtturm Büsum |
---|---|
City | Büsum |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 54.1268185, 8.8582651 |
Year of construction | 1913 |
Stories | Leuchtturm Büsum was built to replace an earlier lighthouse |
Architectural style | early 20th-century architecture |
Tower height | 22 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | restored after World War II |
Access description | coastal promenade or by car |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | coastal |
View description | stunning views of the North Sea |
Guided tours | true |
Facilities | maritime museum |
Nearby attractions | ["adjacent maritime museum"] |
Light characteristic | "three light sectors with unique characteristics" |
Light range | [10.6,7.5,11.8] |