Dagebüll Lighthouse

Dagebüll Lighthouse is a retired lighthouse in Dagebüll, Nordfriesland, Germany. Until its replacement in 1988 by a direction light on the dock of the Dagebüll ferry port, it served as the lower light of the Dagebüll range of leading lights. The lighthouse is situated in the southern part of the municipality near the depot of the lorry rail to islands of Oland and Langeneß. After an additional storey was added to the tower due to a raise of the sea dike in 1980, the tower is now 12.5 m (41 ft) tall. Its focal height is at 10.3 m (34 ft) above the highest high tide. The lighthouse has a pitched roof, a black and green copper construction.

Dagebüll Lighthouse
LocationDagebüll, Nordfriesland district, Germany
Coordinates54°43′31″N 8°41′59.5″E
Tower
Constructed1929
Foundation36 wooden poles.
Constructionbricks tower
Height15.20 metres (50 ft)
Shapesquare tower with octagonal lantern and pyramidal roof lantern
Markingsunpainted red brick tower with black and green pitched roof.
Light
Deactivated1988
Focal height10.30 metres (34 ft)
Range17 nautical miles (31 km; 20 mi)
CharacteristicISO 4 s

As of 2018, the tower is being used as a hotel room for 2 guests.[1]

See also

References

  1. "Für alle, die gern über den Dingen thronen". ADAC motorwelt (in German). No. 7/08. 2018. p. 87.


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