Glockenschlagwerk
GMQM+RP Lindau, Germany
Name and Location
The Glockenschlagwerk Lighthouse is located in Lindau, Germany, situated on the shores of Bodensee (Lake Constance).
Construction and History
The Glockenschagwerk Lighthouse was constructed in the 19th century. Its official name is "Glockenschlagwerk Lindau mit Leit- und Orientierungsfeuer," which translates to "Bell Tower Workshop with Leading and Orientation Light."
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is primarily Romantic Revival, standing approximately 9 meters (30 feet) tall with a focal height of around 6 meters (20 feet) above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The Glockenschlagwerk Lighthouse emits a red light characterized as an "Oc" pattern, indicating a series of oscillations every 10 seconds. This lighting system serves as a vital aid for mariners navigating the waters surrounding Lindau.
Accessibility and Visiting
Although not functioning as a traditional lighthouse today, the Glockenschagwerk Lighthouse has been repurposed as a museum or tourist attraction. Visitors can access the site through guided tours, which provide insight into the region's maritime history and the significance of this beacon.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is situated in a picturesque area offering stunning views of the Bodensee and surrounding landscape. The nearby Schützingerweg, a scenic route, provides a tranquil atmosphere for those seeking to appreciate the beauty of Lindau's waterfront.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse emits a red light with an "Oc" pattern, indicating a series of oscillations every 10 seconds.
Further Information
For more information on this fascinating lighthouse, refer to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glockenschlagwerk">Glockenschagwerk and local museums and historical societies.
Details
Name | Glockenschlagwerk |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 47.5396021, 9.6843293 |