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Rotes Kliff Lighthouse

Coordinates: 54°57′56″N 8°20′16″E / 54.965662°N 8.337812°E / 54.965662; 8.337812
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Rotes Kliff Lighthouse
Map
LocationSylt, Germany
Coordinates54°57′56″N 8°20′16″E / 54.965662°N 8.337812°E / 54.965662; 8.337812
Tower
Constructed1913
Constructionbrick tower
Height13 metres (43 ft)
Shapeoctagonal tower with balcony and cylindrical lantern
Markingsunpainted brick tower, white lantern, green copper roof
OperatorMunicipality of Kampen
HeritageHeritage monument in Schleswig-Holstein Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First lit1913
Deactivated1975
Focal height23 metres (75 ft)
Range21 nautical miles (39 km; 24 mi)
CharacteristicF WRG 6s Edit this on Wikidata

The Rotes Kliff Lighthouse on the island of Sylt, Germany, served as a sector light from 1913 to 1975. It is located on a cliffside north of the village of Kampen.[1][2]

History

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The lighthouse was built between 1912 and 1913 as a sector light to warn ships of a sand bank in the approach to the Lister Tief nautical channel and to have a supplement to the main light at Kampen, 2.5 kilometres to the south. It became operational in 1913 and was electrified in 1936. Until its deactivation in 1975 it was maintained by the keepers of the Kampen lighthouse. When Rotes Kliff was extinguished, the main light at Kampen took over its part with a red section of light. Today the tower serves as a daymark without any lighting facility and is owned by the Kampen municipality who financed a restoration of the tower in 1993.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Purcell, L. (2015). Lighthouses of the World: 130 World Wonders Pictured Inside. Skyhorse. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-62914-319-4. Retrieved 13 May 2019. Located on a cliffside north of the village of Kampen on the island of Sylt, Germany, the Rotes Kliff Lighthouse served as a sector light to warn ships of a sand bank in the approach to the Lister Tief nautical channel and to provide a supplement ...
  2. ^ United States. Hydrographic Office (1951). H.O. Pub. p. 219. Retrieved 13 May 2019. The central part of the island, on which are located Westerland, Munkmarsch, and Keitum villages and Rote Kliff Lighthouse, projects southeastward 7 miles in the form of a peninsula about 2 miles wide.