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Blankenese Low Lighthouse

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Location
  
Blankenese, Hamburg

Original lens
  
electric

Height
  
42 m

Construction
  
Reinforced concrete

Markings / pattern
  
White and Red

Address
  
22587 Elbe, Germany

Opened
  
1984

Year first constructed
  
1984

Blankenese Low Lighthouse

Year first lit
  
since 29. November 1984

Tower shape
  
Cylinder Tower, 2 Signals lamps

Focal height
  
41 metres (135 ft), height of light

Similar
  
Blankenese High Lighthouse, Leuchtfeuer Bunthaus, Great Tower Neuwerk, Falkenstein, Dockland

The Blankenese Low Lighthouse forms since November 29, 1984 together with the Lighthouse High Blankenese a range of lights for ships sailing upriver on the Elbe, with 8,410 meters, the longest at the Unterelbe, at the Hamburg district Blankenese. Their plan accompanied the early 1980s of large protests by the population, even fought in court. As "light asparagus" on the "rocket launcher", it was quoted in a book "Fire at German coasts", the Hamburg newspapers of that era and the "lighthouse as a thorn in the flesh of Blankeneser". It has Love lock.

The 42 meter high, red and white striped concrete tower with white steel lantern house was built in 1984. The column has 12 Portholes to river and 2 behind and the lantern house has another 6. It stands in the Elbe, approximately 1,340 meters from the rear light, and is on a circa 30 meters long Platform, stack reached. On the base of the Tower has a 2 level staircase Deck, which is 5 m high, 2.5 m each floor in a trapezoid Steel frame form section with an Octagon plant design. The tower itself works as a sun clock pointer to the people seating at its shadow side concrete banks around a tree. Inside it has a helix staircase driving to the top. There is not a seating place at the top of the Platform, only at the bottom, which by high Tide sometimes get washed. At the third floor, it has a door with a plate showing the function of the Structure. However due Graffiti this is covered to see. The concrete foundation was established using a caisson with an average of 5 m inside water different Tide between maximum high and lowest one. It weighs over 700 tons and reaches 10 meters below the water surface. The 11 ton lantern house was assembled with the help of a floating crane. The lighthouse is remotely controlled by the Seemanshöft Pilot Centre and belongs to the Hamburg Port Authority.

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    Blankenese Low Lighthouse Wikipedia