Focal height 203 feet (62 m) Height 65 m Phone +49 4926 91880 | Construction steel lattice Intensity 4,500,000 cd Opened 1891 Year first constructed 1891 | |
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Tower shape pyramidal skeletal tower with central white cylinder, double balcony and lantern Markings / pattern red skeletal tower, white central cylinder, red lantern Address Leuchtturmstraße 1, 26736 Campen, Germany Similar Pilsum Lighthouse, Manningaburg, Borkum Großer Light, Ostfriesisches Landwirtschaftsmuseum, Dat Otto Huus |
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Campen Lighthouse is an active lighthouse in the village Campen, by the Ems estuary, northwest of Emden, in the East Frisia region, state of Lower Saxony, Germany. At a height of 213 feet (65 m) it is the fourteenth tallest "traditional lighthouse" in the world and the tallest in Germany.
The structure consists of a free-standing lattice tower with the stair shaft inside. The lighthouse was built in 1889 and went in service on October 1, 1891.
The lamp of Campen Lighthouse has a light intensity of 4.5 million candelas, the most powerful lighthouse lamp in Germany. Remarkably, the aperture of its flashing light to the left and right has an angle of only 0.3 degrees. The continuous light aperture is also quite small, less than 0.6 degrees.
The machine building contains the oldest workable diesel engine in Germany. It was built in 1906 and has a power of 15 kilowatts.