Leuchtturm
Strukkamp
Leuchtturm
The Leuchtturm Strukkamphuk is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Fehmarn, Germany.
Overview
- Built in 1857, the Leuchtturm was constructed to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the waters around Fehmarn.
- The lighthouse's strategic location allowed it to guide vessels safely through the treacherous coastline.
History
Built in 1857, the Leuchtturm was constructed to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the waters around Fehmarn.
The lighthouse's strategic location allowed it to guide vessels safely through the treacherous coastline.
Architecture
The Leuchtturm is an impressive structure with a height of 7 meters (23 feet) above ground level, and its focal height reaches 12 meters (39 feet).
The building's construction materials include stone and brick.
Light Characteristics
The Leuchtturm emits a fixed white light with a range of approximately 10 nautical miles (18.5 km).
This reliable beacon has enabled safe navigation for mariners passing through the area.
Current Status
Currently, the Leuchtturm is no longer an active navigational aid.
However, it remains a significant historical landmark and is operated as a museum by the Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Lübeck.
Location and Accessibility
The Leuchtturm Strukkamphuk is situated at Strukkamp on the island of Fehmarn, Germany.
The location is accessible via foot or by car, with nearby parking facilities available.
Heritage Status
As a historic lighthouse, the Leuchtturm has been recognized for its cultural significance and is protected under German heritage laws.
Notable Historical Events
The Leuchtturm played a vital role in maritime history during World War II.
The structure was used as a military observation post to monitor enemy ships approaching the German coast.
Details
| Name | Leuchtturm |
|---|---|
| City | Fehmarn |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 54.40936, 11.095592 |
| Current use | museum |
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