Pilsum Lighthouse

Pilsum Lighthouse
Pilsum Lighthouse on the dyke
LocationKrummhörn, Germany
Coordinates53°29′53″N 7°02′44″E / 53.498013°N 7.045658°E / 53.498013; 7.045658
Tower
Constructed1891
Constructioncast iron tower
Height11 metres (36 ft)
Shapecylindrical tower with conical roof, no balcony and lantern
Markingstower with horizontal red and yellow bands, green roof
OperatorDiechacht Krummhörn
Heritagearchitectural heritage monument in Lower Saxony 
Light
First lit1 October 1891 
Deactivated1915–2005
Focal height15 m (49 ft) 
Characteristicnot available

Pilsum Lighthouse (German: Pilsumer Leuchtturm) was built in 1891 as a sector light 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 guided ships through the narrow channel until 1915. During the First World War, its light was extinguished so 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.