Lighthouse of Hirtshals
The Lighthouse of Hirtshals is located in the town of Hirtshals, Denmark. Built in 1863, it stands at a height of 35 meters and is one of the tallest lighthouses in the country. The lighthouse serves as a crucial navigation aid for ships entering the busy waters of the Skagerrak strait.
The structure is painted white with a red top, making it easily recognizable. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the nearby North Sea. The lighthouse is also part of the Hirtshals Lighthouse Museum, which showcases its history and significance in maritime navigation.