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Pagensand, Front Lt

Am Elbdeich

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Pagensand, Front Lt Lighthouse

Am Elbdeich in Stade, Germany.

  • The Pagensand, Front Lt Lighthouse is easily accessible by car or on foot, with a nearby parking area available for visitors.
  • The lighthouse was constructed in 1858. Its history dates back to the mid-19th century when it played a crucial role in maritime navigation along the Elbe River.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse is built using traditional materials of its time, with a cylindrical structure made of stone and brick.

The tower's height is approximately 25 meters (82 feet), while the focal height stands at around 30 meters (98 feet).

The lighthouse's architectural style reflects its age, with a classic design that has been well-maintained over the years.

Light Characteristics

The Pagensand, Front Lt Lighthouse features a white light with an Iso character and a period of 4 seconds.

Its range is reportedly significant for maritime navigation in the area.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be automated at times.

It has not been converted into a museum, but it continues to serve as a vital navigation aid for mariners.

Heritage Status

The Pagensand, Front Lt Lighthouse is not listed on the German Heritage List; however, its historical significance and architectural value make it an important landmark in Stade.

Notable Historical Events

No notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

History and Construction
  • The Pagensand, Front Lt Lighthouse was constructed in 1858.
  • Its history dates back to the mid-19th century when it played a crucial role in maritime navigation along the Elbe River.

Details

NamePagensand, Front Lt
CityStade
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.695953, 9.508712
Current useactive navigation