Nordermole
Nordermole
Nordermole Lighthouse
The Nordermole lighthouse is situated on the coast of Germany, near the town of Lübeck.
- The Nordermole was built in 1897 to serve as a navigational aid for mariners approaching the port of Travemünde.
- The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and upgrades over the years, including a major restoration in the 1990s.
The Nordermole is a traditional German lighthouse design, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive red-and-green striped pattern.
Architecture
- The tower stands at a height of 12.3 meters (40 feet) above sea level, and its focal height is 25.5 meters (84 feet).
- The lighthouse has four distinct light patterns: red, green, white, and yellow, each with a specific range and period.
The Nordermole's lights are designed to provide safe navigation for mariners in the area.
Light Characteristics
- The main red light has a range of 5.5 nautical miles (10 kilometers) and is visible from a distance of 12.3 meters above sea level.
- The green light has the same characteristics as the red light, while the white and yellow lights have shorter ranges.
The Nordermole lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its installation in the late 19th century.
Current Status
The lighthouse is no longer used for its original purpose but serves as a historic landmark and tourist attraction.
Heritage Status
The Nordermole was designated as a protected historical site in Germany in 1997, recognizing its importance as a navigational aid and cultural icon of the region.
- The Nordermole played an important role during World War II, serving as a target for Allied bombers.
The lighthouse suffered significant damage during this time but was later restored to its original condition.
Details
| Name | Nordermole |
|---|---|
| City | Lübeck |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 53.961933, 10.889209 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation and tourist attraction |
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