Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer
6Q49+8W Kröslin, Germany
Name and Location
The Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer, also known as the North Lighthouse, is located on the island of Ruden in Kröslin, Germany.
Construction and History
The Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer was constructed in 1863 to serve as a beacon of safety and guidance for mariners. It has been in operation ever since, providing a vital aid to navigation.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its simple yet striking design, featuring a white lattice tower with a red lantern at the top. The structure is made of brick and stone, with a sturdy foundation to withstand the harsh maritime conditions.
Light and Navigation
The Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer emits a unique light pattern: Oc (2 occlusions in 6 seconds) for a range of 4 nautical miles, with a sector start at 85 degrees and an end at 89.5 degrees. This pattern is visible from a distance of approximately 7 nautical miles.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer via car or bike. The lighthouse is not open to the public for guided tours or entry, as it remains an active aid to navigation. However, its location offers a scenic view of the surrounding waters and coastline.
Notable Views and Landscape
The location of the Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer offers a scenic view of the surrounding waters and coastline, making it a popular spot for those looking to take in the maritime scenery.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore are available for the Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer at this time.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was originally operated manually by a keeper, but has since been automated to ensure continuous operation without human intervention. The structure stands 23 meters (75 feet) tall, with a focal height of 25 meters (82 feet).
Further Information
For further reading on lighthouses and maritime history, consult the German Maritime Museum or the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities.
Details
Name | Ruden, N-Leuchtfeuer |
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City | Kröslin |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 54.2058233, 13.7697633 |
Year of construction | 1863 |
Historic significance | vital part of maritime history in Germany |
Architectural style | white lattice tower with red lantern |
Construction material | ["brick","stone"] |
Focal height | 25 |
Tower height | 23 |
Heritage status | true |
Access description | car, bike |
Accessible | false |
Landscape type | coastline |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | ["German Maritime Museum"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Light characteristic | "Oc (2 occlusions in 6 seconds)" |
Light range | 4 |
Automated | true |