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Maasvlakte

Europaweg 925

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Maasvlakte (Rotterdam)
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Maasvlakte Light

Maasvlakte Light is situated on Europaweg 925, behind the dunes and sea dike protecting Europoort, in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

  • The site is accessible to visitors, although the tower itself is closed to the public.
  • Construction of the lighthouse began in 1974, marking a significant milestone in the development of Maasvlakte as an industrial area.

History

After its completion, the light was first lit on September 19, 1974. The lens were transferred from the old Hoek van Holland High Light, which was decommissioned at the same time.

  • The lighthouse played a crucial role in marking the entrance to the Nieuwe Waterweg and guiding mariners safely into the harbour.
  • However, with changes in the harbour reducing its usefulness, the light was deactivated on October 31, 2008.

Architecture

The Maasvlakte Light is an industrial-style lighthouse with a distinctive design. The tower stands at a height of 65 meters (216 feet) and features a horizontal colour pattern.

  • The structure is made of concrete and has a total of 295 steps leading to the top.

Light Characteristics

The light emits a red beam, serving as an air obstruction landmark. Its character code is F, indicating that it is a fixed aid to navigation.

Current Status

Although the Maasvlakte Light was deactivated in 2008, its radar antenna remains in service. The lighthouse itself is no longer operational and has been closed to the public for visitor access.

Heritage Status

The Maasvlakte Light is a notable landmark in Rotterdam's harbour, with a rich history dating back to the 1970s.

Notable Historical Events

  • 1974: The Maasvlakte Light was first lit on September 19th.
  • 2008: The light was deactivated on October 31st due to changes in the harbour reducing its usefulness.

Location and Accessibility

The Maasvlakte Light is situated on Europaweg 925, behind the dunes and sea dike protecting Europoort, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The site is accessible to visitors, although the tower itself is closed to the public.

History

Construction of the lighthouse began in 1974, marking a significant milestone in the development of Maasvlakte as an industrial area.

Architecture

The Maasvlakte Light is an industrial-style lighthouse with a distinctive design. The tower stands at a height of 65 meters (216 feet) and features a horizontal colour pattern.

Light Characteristics

The light emits a red beam, serving as an air obstruction landmark. Its character code is F, indicating that it is a fixed aid to navigation.

Current Status

Although the Maasvlakte Light was deactivated in 2008, its radar antenna remains in service. The lighthouse itself is no longer operational and has been closed to the public for visitor access.

Heritage Status

The Maasvlakte Light is a notable landmark in Rotterdam's harbour, with a rich history dating back to the 1970s.

Notable Historical Events

  • 1974: The Maasvlakte Light was first lit on September 19th.
  • 2008: The light was deactivated on October 31st due to changes in the harbour reducing its usefulness.

Details

NameMaasvlakte
CityRotterdam
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.970047, 4.014305
Accessiblefalse