Heligoland's Crown Jewels
Heligoland, Germany's only high-sea island, is defined by its dramatic red sandstone geology and maritime heritage. This selection highlights the island's landmarks, including the 47-meter-high Lange Anna sea stack and the Heligoland Bird Observatory, one of the world's oldest ornithological research centers. The list covers the island's cultural history at Museum Helgoland, its modern religious architecture, the 113-meter-high radio tower, and the essential ferry connections to the neighboring Düne island.
Lange Anna
Lange Anna, is a 47-metre high sea stack of Buntsandstein in the North Sea island of Heligoland, Germany. Its local name is Nathurn Stak.
Museum Helgoland
Exhibits detailing the natural history and cultural development of the island, including maritime traditions and local artifacts.
Ev. Kirche St. Nicolai
Modern Lutheran church featuring contemporary architecture, rebuilt following the island's destruction during World War II.
St. Michael
Roman Catholic place of worship on the island.
Heligoland Bird Observatory
The Heligoland Bird Observatory, one of the world's first ornithological observatories, is operated by the Ornithologische…
Heligoland radio tower
Heligoland radio tower is a 113-metre high transmission tower on the island of Heligoland in Germany. It is owned by the Deutsche Telekom.
Dünenfähre (Schlechtwetter)
Ferry terminal providing passenger transport between the main island and the neighboring Düne island.
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