The old lighthouse is the oldest building and landmark of Borkum. This historic tower functioned as a daybeacon until a lantern was added in 1817. The tower was seriously damaged by fire on February 14, 1879, leading to the construction of the Borkum Großer lighthouse. From 1895 to 1921 the tower was used as a weather and maritime traffic control station. During the first and second World Wars it was used for military purposes. In 1982, ownership of the old tower was transferred to the Borkum history association; after restoration it was opened to the public. In addition, the tower is a popular site for weddings.
ARLHS Number: FED-024
Build: 1817
Construction: brick
Height: 45 m