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Farol de Belém

Farol de Belém - Mangal das Garças - Cidade Velha, Belém - PA, Brazil

Name and Location

Farol de Belém (Belém Lighthouse) is located in Cidade Velha, Belém, State of Pará, Brazil.

Construction and History

The Farol de Belém was built in 1596 during the Portuguese colonial period. Its original purpose was to provide a guiding light for ships entering and leaving the Amazon River estuary. The lighthouse played an essential role in the region's maritime history.

Architecture and Materials

The Farol de Belém is a striking example of Baroque style, characterized by its ornate stone façade and towering structure. Its design has been attributed to Francisco Leitão, a renowned Brazilian architect of the time.

Light and Navigation

The light emitted by the lighthouse was initially fueled by coal or wood, but later transitioned to electric lighting in 1906. The light characteristic is described as a Fl(3)W.15s pattern, which means it displayed three white flashes every 15 seconds.

Accessibility and Visiting

Visitors can explore the lighthouse and its surrounding area, which offers stunning views of the Amazon River and the city of Belém.

Notable Views and Landscape

The surrounding area provides breathtaking views of the Amazon River and the city of Belém.

Details

NameFarol de Belém
CityBelém
CountryBrazil
Coordinates-1.4652513, -48.5055487
Year of construction1596
Historic significanceEssential role in the region's maritime history
StoriesHistorical significance in maritime history
Architectural styleBaroque
ArchitectFrancisco Leitão
Construction material"Stone"
Focal height54
Tower height70
RenovationsTransitioned from coal/wood to electric lighting in 1906
Accessibletrue
Landscape typeRocky coast
View descriptionStunning views of the Amazon River and the city of Belém
Guided tourstrue
FacilitiesToilets, Café, Gift shop
Nearby attractions["Amazon River"]
Light characteristic"Fl(3)W.15s"
Automatedtrue