Dagebüll lighthouse
Old Dagebüller lighthouse | ||
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Location: | Schleswig-Holstein , Germany | |
Geographical location: | 54 ° 43 '31 " N , 8 ° 41' 59.5" E | |
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Identifier : | Valid 4s (1987) | |
Optics: | Full lens | |
Operating mode: | Double light bulb | |
Function: | Under fire | |
Operating time: | 1929-1988 |
The lighthouse Dagebüll is a decommissioned lighthouse in Dagebüll on the North Frisian North Sea coast .
The square brick tower was built in 1929 and served as a lower light for the leading light line Dagebüll until it was replaced by the Dagebüllhafen pilot light on the Dagebüller pier in June 1988. It is located in the south of the village on the outer dike at the Dagebüll – Oland – Langeneß depot . After the expansion of an additional storey in 1980, which was made necessary by raising the dike, the tower is 15.20 meters high; the fire was at a height of 10.30 meters above the highest tidal high water . The pointed roof , a black and green copper dome, is particularly striking . In 2010 the lighthouse was not entered in the list of historical monuments of Schleswig-Holstein.
The lighthouse has been privately owned since 2009 and has been converted into a mini hotel. Inside, a steel frame with three levels was built; There are a total of five levels in the tower: pool and sanitary area, sleeping level, above the seating level, as well as two intermediate levels, all accessible via 48 steps. The walls are equipped with wall heating and ecological clay plaster. The mini-hotel can accommodate two people.
Web links
- Entry at NDR, The Most Beautiful Lighthouses in Northern Germany ( Memento from October 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (archive version)
- Mini-Hotel Leuchtturm Dagebüll