Bock rear / Zarrenzin front
Bockweg
Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse
Location and Accessibility
The Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse is situated on the Bockweg in Klausdorf, Germany. The lighthouse is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
History
The Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse was built in 1895 as part of a system to aid navigation along the coast of Pomerania. The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, with the most recent being in the 1990s.
Architecture
The tower height of the Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse is 23 meters (75 feet). The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the lighthouse to the top of the light source, is also 23 meters. The lighthouse features a distinctive design with a white light that flashes every six seconds.
Light Characteristics
The Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse has two lights: one at the front (leading) and one at the rear (following). Both lights have a range of 12 and 10 nautical miles, respectively. The colors of the lights are white, with a period of six seconds.
Current Status
The Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its modernization in the 1990s. It is no longer used as a primary navigational aid but remains an important part of Germany's maritime heritage.
Heritage Status
The Bock Rear / Zarrenzin Front Lighthouse is listed on the German Heritage List (Kulturgüterverzeichnis) and is protected by law to preserve its historical significance.
- Location and Accessibility
- History
- Architecture
- Light Characteristics
- Current Status
- Heritage Status
Details
| Name | Bock rear / Zarrenzin front |
|---|---|
| City | Klausdorf |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 54.447895, 13.02431 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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