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Vilm

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Vilm (Putbus)
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Vilm Lighthouse

The Vilm Lighthouse is situated on the Baltic Sea island of Vilm, located south of the larger island of Rügen, off the coast of Germany.

The lighthouse can be accessed via the Rundwanderweg, a walking path that surrounds the island.

History

Vilm Island was formed approximately 6,000 years ago as a moraine left behind by retreating glaciers.

Over time, the shape of the island has changed due to continuous erosion and sedimentation processes.

The lighthouse itself is believed to have been constructed in the past, although no specific date or details are available.

Architecture

The Vilm Lighthouse is a man-made structure, classified as a lighthouse.

Its exact construction materials and architectural style are not specified, but it is reported to be approximately 23 meters tall.

Light Characteristics

  • A white directional beam with a range of 7.0 nautical miles
  • A red beam with the same characteristics as above
  • A green beam with the same characteristics as above

These lights are reportedly visible from a distance and have been in operation for some time.

Current Status

The Vilm Lighthouse is currently active, although its automation status is not specified.

It may be open to visitors or maintained by local authorities.

Heritage Status

Vilm Island itself has been designated as a protected area, but the lighthouse's heritage status is not explicitly stated.

Notable Historical Events

No notable historical events are reported for the Vilm Lighthouse.

Details

NameVilm
CityPutbus
CountryGermany
Coordinates54.323742, 13.543161
Current useactive navigation