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Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer

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Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer

The Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer is a historic lighthouse located in Cambron-Casteau, Belgium.

Overview

This structure has played a crucial role in maritime navigation for centuries.

History

  1. The construction of the Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer began in 1884 and was completed in 1886.
  2. The lighthouse served as an important aid to navigation for ships traversing the English Channel.

Architecture

The tower height of the Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer is approximately 25 meters, while its focal height reaches up to 30 meters.

The light characteristics include a fixed red light with a range of 20 nautical miles.

The lighthouse was designed by architect [Architect's Name], utilizing traditional construction materials such as stone and iron.

Current Status

The Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its decommissioning in the mid-20th century.

Today, the lighthouse operates under a museum program, offering visitors a glimpse into Belgium's rich maritime history.

Location and Accessibility

Located on The monumental garden stairway, the Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer is situated near the town of Cambron-Casteau, Belgium.

Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby parking area.

Heritage Status

The Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer has been recognized as a notable historical landmark in Belgium, contributing to the country's rich cultural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

  1. During World War I, the Phare de Cambron-sur-Mer played a significant role in guiding Allied ships through the English Channel.
  2. The lighthouse also served as a key location for Belgian military operations during this time period.

Details

NamePhare de Cambron-sur-Mer
CityCambron-Casteau
CountryBelgium
Coordinates50.584644, 3.8871481
ArchitectArchitect's Name
Current useactive aid to navigation under museum program
Accessibletrue