Lighthouse In Podersdorf Am See
1856 red-and-white tower on Lake Neusiedl
The Podersdorf Lighthouse, known locally as the Leuchtturm Podersdorf, is a striking landmark located on the western edge of the village at the small harbor of Podersdorf am See. Situated on the shores of Lake Neusiedl, this iconic structure was erected in 1856. The tower stands approximately 11 to 12 meters high and features a distinctive red and white color scheme, making it a recognizable feature of the local landscape.
Originally constructed as an orientation aid for navigation and to transmit storm warnings for water sports enthusiasts, the lighthouse played a crucial role in the safety of lake traffic. Today, it serves as a popular tourist destination and a favored photo motif. The structure offers a glimpse into the maritime history of the region, reflecting the importance of Lake Neusiedl for both commerce and recreation.
Visitors can admire the lighthouse from the outside, where it provides a scenic backdrop for photographs and leisurely walks along the harbor. However, access to the interior of the tower is not permitted for safety reasons. The lighthouse remains a significant cultural and historical symbol for Podersdorf am See, attracting those interested in local heritage and lakeside scenery. Its preservation ensures that future generations can appreciate this piece of 19th-century engineering and its enduring presence on the lake.
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Hours & Fees
Hours
Closed to interior access
Admission
Free
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Austria enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for visiting year-round.