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Nieuwe Sluis Nieuwe Sluis Location Breskens, Netherlands Coordinates 51°24′25″N 3°31′17″E / 51.40694°N 3.52139°E Year first constructed 1866-1867 Construction cast iron Tower shape octagon Height 28.4 m Intensity 11,000 cd Range 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) Characteristic OC10 sec Netherlands number Nieuwe Sluis is a lighthouse in the Nieuwesluis community, a few miles west of Breskens, Netherlands. Designed by Quirinus Harder, it was built between 1866 and 1867. The octagonal, black and white tower marks the entrance to the Westerschelde. The tower is 28,4 meters tall and consists of five stories. It is part of a series of lights marking the end of the Schelde river and guide traffic between the North Sea and the harbor of Antwerp.
Nieuwe Sluis is the oldest extant cast iron lighthouse in the Netherlands after the one in Renesse was demolished in 1915. Initially it was yellow, then it received red-white bands, before it was painted black and white. The lens assembly was made by the French company of Barbier, Bénard & Turenne, and includes a copper cupola. Initially it was the first in a series of leading lights. During World War II the lighthouse was deactivated and covered in camouflage paint; it was not reactivated until 1951.
Originally the lighthouse stood on top of the dike, but when that dike was raised as part of the Delta Works the lighthouse ended up on the seaside.
See also
- List of lighthouses in the Netherlands
External link
Dutch Rijksmonument 31526 Categories:- Lighthouses in the Netherlands
- Rijksmonuments in Zeeland
- Zeeland
- Lighthouse stubs
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