Germany Lighthouse Pilsum
The Pilsum Lighthouse (German: Pilsumer Leuchtturm) was built in 1889 in order to provide a beacon for the Emshörn channel on Germany's North Sea coast. It is located on a dyke near the village of Pilsum in the municipality of Krummhörn. It has guided ships through the narrow channel until 1915. In the First World War its light was extinguished in order that enemy ships could not navigate the route. After that it was no longer needed, because the channel was changed. The height of the structure is 11 metres; the height of the light about sea level is 15 metres. Today the tower is one of the best-known symbols of East Frisia. - Wikipedia
Photography Tips
it is difficult to get here without other People. it is one of the most popular Tourist Points in east frisia. but you can try to "integrate" the tourists in your photo.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
08:45 - 16:20
| current local time: 09:45
Photo Themes
Deich
Dyke
Leuchtturm
lighthouse
northern sea
phare
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