Managing Organization: Mininstry of Traffic, Public Works & Water Management
Notes: An old document from 1323 refers to a "fire house" on the island of Terschelling, and a beacon on St. Brandaan church is mentioned in the mid-16th century. The present tower dates back to 1593-94 and is the oldest structure specifically built as a lighthouse in the Netherlands. The light was discontinued in the early 17th century and replaced by two smaller lights on the dunes. It was reactivated in 1835 and fitted with a Fresnel lens in 1837. The first floor of this lighthouse is used as a wedding chapel; for information call 0562-446244. Tower Height: 172 Height of Focal Plane: 184 Characteristic and Range: Flashing white every 5 seconds, visible for 29 nautical miles. Description of Tower: Square stone tower.
This light is operational
Date Established: 1594 Date Present Tower Built: 1835 Date Deactivated: 1603-1835 Optics: Fourth-order Fresnel lens. Current Use: Active aid to navigation. Open To Public? No.
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