This is a list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Denmark. Except for the island of Bornholm, Denmark is located at the transition between North Sea and Baltic Sea which includes the Skagerrak and Kattegat waters.

Lighthouses

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! Name

! Image

! Water body

! Region

! Location<br />Coordinates

! Year<br />built

! Notes

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| || 120px || North Sea || Central Denmark || Ferring, Lemvig Municipality<br /> || 1877 ||

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| || 120px || North Sea || North Denmark || Lodbjerg, Thy<br /> || 1883 ||

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| Vesborg Lighthouse|| 120px || Kattegat || Central Denmark || Vesborg, Samsø island<br /> || 1858 ||

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| || 120px || North Sea/<br />Skagerrak || North Denmark || Hanstholm, Thy<br /> || 1843 ||

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| Skagen's Vippefyr || 120px || Skagerrak || North Denmark || Skagen<br /> || 1627 ||

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| Skagen's White Lighthouse || 120px || Skagerrak || North Denmark || Skagen<br /> || 1747 ||

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| || 120px || Skagerrak || North Denmark || Hirtshals || 1863 ||

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| Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse || 120px || Skagerrak || North Denmark || Lønstrup<br /> || 1900 ||

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| Christiansø Lighthouse || 120px || Baltic Sea || Bornholm || Christiansø<br /> || 1798 ||

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| Dueodde Lighthouse || 120px || Baltic Sea || Bornholm || Dueodde<br /> || 1962 ||

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| Hammeren Lighthouse || 120px || Baltic Sea || Bornholm || Hammeren<br /> || 1802 ||

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| Lightvessel Gedser Rev || 120px || Northern Bay of Mecklenburg || Zealand || Offshore south of Gedser Odde || 1895 || Registered as Lightvessel No. XVII () this ship served on the Gedser Rev position until 1972. It is now a museum ship owned by the National Museum of Denmark.

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| || 120px || Flensburg Firth || Southern Denmark ||<br /> || 1896 || Built in 1896 when the area belonged to Germany, this lighthouse provides the front light for a range of leading lights.

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| Lightvessel I || || North Sea || Southern Denmark || Horns Rev west off Esbjerg || 1913 || This wooden ship was deactivated in 1980 and decommissioned in 1988. It is now a museum ship owned by a private foundation in Esbjerg.