Den Oever Lighthouse
Oostkade 33, 1779 GV Den Oever, Netherlands
Name and Location
The Den Oever Lighthouse is located at Oostkade 33, 1779 GV Den Oever, Netherlands, situated on the western coast of Wieringen Island.
Construction and History
The Den Oever Lighthouse has a rich history spanning over a century. It was constructed in 1884 as part of a larger project to improve maritime safety and navigation along the Dutch coast. The original lighthouse stood at De Haukes, but it was later relocated to its present site in Den Oever.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse is a lattice structure, built using traditional construction methods. Its unique architecture allows for excellent visibility and serves as an important aid to maritime navigation.
Light and Navigation
The Den Oever Lighthouse features a light characteristic of Fl(3)W.15s, which means that it displays three flashes of white light every 15 seconds.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse, although it's recommended to respect any restrictions or rules in place to ensure the structure's preservation.
Technical and Operational Details
The Den Oever Lighthouse is an automated beacon, no longer operated by human keepers. It was disused in 2009 but remains an important landmark for mariners and tourists alike.
Further Information
- RCE (Rijksdienst voor Cultureel Erfgoed)
- Wikipedia
- Bing
Details
Name | Den Oever Lighthouse |
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City | Den Oever |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52.9372877, 5.0353332 |
Year of construction | 1884 |
Architectural style | lattice structure |
Renovations | disused in 2009 |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | island |
View description | western coast of Wieringen Island |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Automated | true |