Hirtshals Lighthouse
Hirtshals Lighthouse is a prominent coastal beacon located in Hirtshals, Denmark. Built in 1863, it stands at a height of 35 meters and is known for its distinctive white and red stripes. The lighthouse serves as a guide for ships navigating the busy waters of the Skagerrak Strait.
Visitors can climb the 144 steps to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding area, including the nearby North Sea. The lighthouse is an important historical landmark and is part of the Hirtshals Museum, which showcases the maritime history of the region.