Revsnæs lighthouse was built in 1844. After England 1807-14 war ships were increasingly way through the Great Belt and from the Baltics. Thereby avoiding the healthy to pay customs at Helsingør. In 1830 sent the 12 skippers in vain a letter to the Admiralty in Copenhagen to have marked the Great Belt, and again in 1836 complained 45 skippers at the lack of traffic sign. Then there was constructed a lighthouse on Fornæs on Hesselø and Revsnæs. The lighthouse was a 11 meter high square tower which was grouped with lighthouse keeper dwelling. In 1859 the lighthouse was increased by 4 meters to its current height.
Vesborg LighthouseSamsøScenic conspicuous Samsø lighthouse located on the old medieval voldsted Vesborg on Samsø southwest corner. In the middle of mounds built Mon lighthouse in 1857-58, where parts of the old moat lies around the lighthouse. It was built while Skagen gray lighthouse ...
Sprogø LighthouseThe first lighthouse on Sprogø was built by the postal services in 1809 for the demarcartion of the sea route between Sjælland and Fyn. In 1854 it took over lighthouse administration old post lighthouse, which in 1868 was replaced with the current good ...
Tunø Church Tunø church listed in young gothic time (c. 1300). It is in the late Gothic period has been extended with a porch, west tower and a choir extension eastward. At the same time were inserted cross vault in the original building, the church received its stepped ...
Hov LighthouseLangelandOn the east side of Langeland's northern tip, this completely unique little lighthouse but has been and is very important for ship traffic through the Great Belt. It was turned on 15 December 1893. It is listed in Hasle clinker in a so-called monier construction ...