Hoek van 't IJ
Buiteneilandlaan
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Hoek van 't IJ Lighthouse
The Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse was built in 1893 and has played a significant role in maritime navigation in the Amsterdam area ever since its construction.
History
- The tower of the Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse is constructed from iron, reflecting the industrial era in which it was built. The distinctive red roof adds to the structure's striking appearance.
- The light emitted by the Hoek van 't IJ has been a vital aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen alike. However, the light quited on June 21st, 2016.
Current Status
As of its last operational update in 2016, the Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse is no longer an active navigational aid. It has been automated out of service.
Location and Accessibility
The Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse is situated on Buiteneilandlaan in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The location provides easy access to the city's attractions and landmarks.
Heritage Status
The Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse holds a heritage designation, reflecting its historical significance as an important part of the region's maritime infrastructure.
Notable Historical Events
- While specific details are not available, it is reported that the Hoek van 't IJ lighthouse has played a notable role in various events and incidents throughout its history.
Details
| Name | Hoek van 't IJ |
|---|---|
| City | Amsterdam |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.371815, 5.014064 |
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