Noordwijk
Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard 34
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Noordwijk Lighthouse
History
- The Noordwijk lighthouse was constructed in 1800 and has been an important aid to navigation in the Netherlands ever since.
Architecture
- The tower of the Noordwijk lighthouse stands at a height of approximately 25 meters (82 feet) above sea level.
- The focal height, which is the distance from the base of the lens to the point where the light can be seen at its maximum range, is believed to date from around 1800 and is reported to be around 40-50 meters (131-164 feet).
Architecture (continued)
The lighthouse was designed by architect Pieter de la Croix and constructed using local stone.
The tower's architecture is characteristic of Dutch lighthouses from the 18th century.
Location
- The Noordwijk lighthouse can be found on Koningin Wilhelmina Boulevard 34 in the town of Noordwijk, Netherlands.
- It is located in an area known as the "Dune and Bulb Region" (Duin- en Bollenstreek), which is also home to a large number of bulb flower fields.
Visiting Information
The Noordwijk lighthouse is currently not open to visitors for tours or exhibitions, but it can be viewed from the outside.
The surrounding area offers scenic views and access to beaches and other local attractions.
Heritage Status
- The Noordwijk lighthouse has been designated as a heritage site by the Royal Netherlands Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (RCEB).
- This designation recognizes its historical significance and importance in the cultural heritage of the Netherlands.
Details
| Name | Noordwijk |
|---|---|
| City | Noordwijk |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.248688, 4.4339557 |
| Architect | Pieter de la Croix |
| Accessible | false |
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