Alter Leuchtturm
Uferweg

Alter Leuchtturm
The Alter Leuchtturm, also known as the Dagebüll Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to 1856.
History
- Built during this time, it served as an important aid to navigation for mariners traversing the Baltic Sea.
- The lighthouse's operational period is believed to have ended in the mid-20th century.
Architecture and Construction
The lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level. Its focal height is believed to be around 45 meters (148 feet), providing a significant range for ships navigating the area.
The structure's architecture is characterized by its distinctive cylindrical shape, typical of many 19th-century German lighthouses.
Light Characteristics
The Alter Leuchtturm features a rotating light with a characteristic pattern, which has been an essential aid to navigation for local mariners.
Current Status
The lighthouse is currently no longer active and has been automated.
It serves as a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's rich maritime history.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the Uferweg in Dagebüll-Hafen, Germany, the Alter Leuchtturm is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
The nearby town of Dagebüll offers various amenities, including accommodations for tourists.
Heritage Status
The Alter Leuchtturm has been recognized as a historic landmark, reflecting its significance in the region's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
While specific details about notable events are not available, it is believed that the lighthouse played an important role in maritime safety during World War II.
The structure's location and operational period make it an interesting addition to the region's historical narrative.
Details
| Name | Alter Leuchtturm |
|---|---|
| City | Dagebüll-Hafen |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 54.72525, 8.699885 |
| Current use | museum |
| Accessible | true |
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