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De Ven Lighthouse

Oosterdijk 5e, 1602 HA Enkhuizen, Netherlands

Name and Location

The De Ven Lighthouse is located in Enkhuizen, Netherlands, situated on Oosterdijk 5e, with an address of 1602 HA.

Construction and History

The De Ven Lighthouse was built in 1699 as part of a series of lighthouses constructed along the Dutch coast to facilitate maritime trade and navigation. The original height stood at 15 meters (49 feet). Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several renovations and expansions, with the most significant changes occurring in the mid-19th century.

Architecture and Materials

The De Ven Lighthouse features a traditional Dutch lighthouse design, characterized by its cylindrical shape and conical roof. The structure is made of stone, with a height of approximately 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level.

Light and Navigation

As a manual operation lighthouse, the De Ven has been guided by trained keepers since its inception. Until recent years, when automation replaced human involvement, the keepers were responsible for ensuring the beacon's consistent functioning and maintenance.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available.

Notable Views and Landscape

The De Ven Lighthouse stands on Oosterdijk 5e, overlooking the Zuiderzee and Wadden Sea. Its proximity to the North Holland region makes it an essential navigational aid for mariners traversing these treacherous waters.

Anecdotes and Folklore

According to the Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Heritage Service), the lighthouse's name, De Ven, translates to "the windmill" in English. No further anecdotes or folklore available.

Technical and Operational Details

The De Ven Lighthouse is listed as "way/276342738" on the National Geographic Institute's (Rijksinstituut voor Gezondheid en Milieu) GeoJSON dataset.

Further Information

The De Ven Lighthouse has played a vital role in maritime history and continues to serve as an important navigational landmark. With its rich history, traditional architecture, and strategic location, this Dutch icon is a testament to the country's commitment to supporting navigation and trade through the centuries.

Details

NameDe Ven Lighthouse
CityEnkhuizen
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.7420222, 5.2822443
Year of construction1699
Eventsshipwrecks; rescues
Historic significancecrucial role in guiding mariners through the Zuiderzee and Wadden Sea
StoriesThe De Ven Lighthouse has played a vital role in maritime history
Architectural styletraditional Dutch lighthouse design
Construction material"stone"
Focal height49
Tower height15
Renovationssignificant changes occurred in the mid-19th century
Accessibletrue
Landscape typerocky coast, dunes, island
View descriptionoverlooking the Zuiderzee and Wadden Sea
Facilitiestoilets, café, gift shop
Nearby attractions["National Heritage Service"]
Automatedfalse