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Farol de Itapuã

Itapuã Lighthouse, Itapuã, Viamão, Região Geográfica Imediata de Porto Alegre, Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre, Região Geográfica Intermediária de Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, South Region, Brazil

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Farol de Itapuã

The Farol de Itapuã is a prominent lighthouse located on the coast of Brazil, serving as a vital aid to navigation and a notable landmark in the region.

History

  • Construction of the Farol de Itapuã began in 1894. The tower was built using white masonry materials and features an octagonal shape, with a dwelling at its base.
  • Over the years, the lighthouse has undergone several restorations to maintain its integrity and ensure continued operation.

Architecture

The Farol de Itapuã is characterized by its distinctive white octagonal tower, standing 43 meters tall. The focal height of the light is 17 meters above sea level, with a range of 12 nautical miles. The lighthouse emits a flashing light pattern (Fl) every six seconds, visible in all directions.

Light Characteristics

  • Range: 12 nautical miles
  • Colour: White
  • Height: 17 meters above sea level
  • Period: 6 seconds
  • Character: Fl (flashing)

Current Status

The Farol de Itapuã is currently an active aid to navigation, operated by the Brazilian Navy. However, its status as a museum is not confirmed.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated in Viamão, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Visitors can access the location via road or public transportation. The exact address is:

Itapuã Lighthouse Itapuã Viamão

Heritage Status

The Farol de Itapuã has been designated as a notable landmark and cultural heritage site in Brazil.

Notable Historical Events

The Farol de Itapuã played a significant role in the maritime history of Rio Grande do Sul, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships traveling through the region.

Details

NameFarol de Itapuã
CityViamão
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-30.385172, -51.059555
Current useactive aid to navigation operated by the Brazilian Navy