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Unterfeuer Bremerhaven

Willy-Brandt-Platz

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Unterfeuer Bremerhaven

The Unterfeuer Bremerhaven is a historic lighthouse located in Bremerhaven, Germany.

History

  • Construction of the tower began in 1542 and was completed shortly after.

Architecture

The lighthouse features a pyramidal roof with a height of 26 meters (85 feet) above ground level. The exterior walls are made of white limestone, while the interior is constructed from red brick. The distinctive red coloration of the roof is a notable feature of the structure.

Light Characteristics

The Unterfeuer Bremerhaven emits a white light with a range of 8 nautical miles (15 kilometers). The light is characterized as an "Iso" type, indicating that it has a fixed beam pattern. The light's period is reported to be 4 minutes, and its height above sea level is 21 meters (69 feet).

Current Status

The Unterfeuer Bremerhaven is no longer an active aid to navigation.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on Willy-Brandt-Platz in Bremerhaven. Visitors can access the tower via a short walk from the nearby town center.

Heritage Status

The Unterfeuer Bremerhaven has been designated as a heritage site by the local authorities, with a designation level of 4. This indicates that the structure is considered to be of particular historical or cultural significance.

Notable Historical Events

Although no specific events are recorded for the Unterfeuer Bremerhaven, it is believed to have played an important role in maritime navigation during its operational period. The lighthouse's intensification on the range line was noted by navigational authorities, indicating its effectiveness as a beacon for mariners.

Details

NameUnterfeuer Bremerhaven
CityBremerhaven
CountryGermany
Coordinates53.544445, 8.569792