- Kampen lighthouse, Sylt
Infobox_Lighthouse
name = Kampen
caption =
location =Sylt ,Germany
coordinates =coord|54.946197|8.340836|type:landmark_region:DE-SH_source:enwiki
yearbuilt = 1855
yearlit = 1856
automated = 1977
yeardeactivated =
foundation =
construction = Brick with iron rings
shape = Conical
marking = White with black band
height = 40 m
elevation = 62 m
lens = Fresnel belt lens
currentlens =
intensity =
range = White: convert|20|nmi|0|m
Red: convert|16|nmi|0|m
characteristic = ISO 7 s
fogsignal =
admiralty =B1740
NGA =10700
ARLHS =FED-124The Kampen lighthouse is located on the
geestland core of the German island ofSylt , south of Kampen. It is a white conical stone tower with a broad black band.History
When Sylt belonged to the Danish realm in 1853, king Frederick VII ordered the construction of a lighthouse on Sylt's highest elevation, the red cliff. The tower was first lit in 1856. Its original
petroleum lantern was at the time a technical revolution and was displayed at the Paris World Exhibition in 1855.The tower was originally constructed from yellow
Bornholm bricks and was reinforced with iron rings in 1875.Until 1953 the lighthouse used to be greyish-yellow, the colour of the whithered bricks. Only then it was painted with its characteristic black and white.
In the early years after its inauguration, the facility became popular with locals and tourists. Specifically guest books from the 1970s and 80s bear witness to this. Unlike today, the tower could then still be accessed and visited by the public and provided a spectacular view across the island.
In 1929 the so far greatest modification was made when the entire lantern house was altered and the light source was changed from petroleum to electricity.
There are no
lighthouse keeper s any more since 1977, like all active lights on Sylt, the Kampen lighthouse is remotely controlled by atime switch inKoblenz . It is lit an hour prior to sunset and doused one hour after sunrise.Only once in its 150 years of existence the lighthouse was severely threatened.
Wehrmacht plans proposed the expansion of anairfield on the nearby Braderup heath and the tower would have to be detonated. With the occupation ofDenmark andNorway in 1940 these plans became obsolete though as the strategic importance of Sylt had significantly decreased.From 2004 to 2005 the lighthouse was elaborately renovated and was therefore completely scaffolded for several months. On
4 June 2006 the 150th anniversary was celebrated with a "Turmfest" and the rare opportunity was provided to scale the newly renovated tower. Admission tickets were drawn.In popular culture
Due to its characteristic black and white marking the tower has become a popular motive for painters.
References
*cite web|url=http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/deu2b.htm|author=Rowlett, Russ|title=The Lighthouse Directory|accessdate=7 September|accessyear=2008
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