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Leuchtturm Eckernförde

Berliner Straße

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Leuchtturm Eckernförde

The Leuchtturm Eckernförde is situated on the coast of Eckernförde, a town located in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The lighthouse can be found at the intersection of Berliner Straße and the coastal road.

History

The Leuchtturm Eckernförde was constructed in 1897 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the port of Eckernförde. It has been an important landmark for ships navigating the Baltic Sea ever since its construction.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of 36 meters (118 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 72 meters (236 feet). Its tower is constructed from red sandstone and features a distinctive octagonal shape. The light source is a rotating beacon that emits four different colors in sequence.

Light Characteristics

  • Range: 17, 21, 17, and 12 nautical miles
  • Colour: Green, white, red, and white (in sequence)
  • Period: 4 seconds

Current Status

The lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. However, the tower remains a prominent landmark in the area.

Heritage Status

The Leuchtturm Eckernförde was designated as a protected monument by the German state of Schleswig-Holstein in 1996. This designation recognizes the lighthouse's historical and cultural significance.

Notable Historical Events

There are no notable historical events recorded for this lighthouse, however, it has been an important navigational aid for mariners approaching the port of Eckernförde since its construction in 1897.

Details

NameLeuchtturm Eckernförde
CityEckernförde
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.45953, 9.842751
Current useactive navigation