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Westerheversand Lighthouse

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The Westerheversand Lighthouse is a prominent German beacon built in 1908, notable for its distinctive twin keeper houses and striking red and white paint.

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Where is the Westerheversand Lighthouse located?

It is located on the North Frisian coast in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The structure sits on a dyke on the Eiderstedt peninsula, surrounded by vast salt marshes.

When was the Westerheversand Lighthouse built?

The lighthouse was activated in 1908 to guide ships navigating the challenging waters of the Elbe estuary. It was originally a fixed light before being upgraded with modern rotating optics.

Why does the Westerheversand Lighthouse have two identical houses next to it?

The two distinct keeper houses were built to accommodate the lighthouse keepers and their families who maintained the beacon before automation. Today, these historic twin houses are often used for administrative purposes and special events.

Can you get married at the Westerheversand Lighthouse?

Yes, the local registrar's office offers civil wedding ceremonies inside one of the lighthouse's historic keeper houses. It is considered one of the most popular and picturesque wedding venues in northern Germany.

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