Φάρος της Σαμοθράκης
Epar.Od. Kamariotissas - Choras 83, Kamariotissa 680 02, Greece
Name and Location
The Lighthouse of Samothrace is located in Kamariotissa, Evros, Greece.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction of the Lighthouse of Samothrace is unknown, but it's believed to have been built during the Byzantine era (324-1453 AD). The lighthouse has been guiding mariners for centuries, serving as an important beacon for ships navigating the Aegean Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The Lighthouse of Samothrace stands at an impressive height of 30 meters, with a focal height of approximately 60 meters above sea level. It is constructed from local stone and features a characteristic cylindrical shape, with a small lantern room atop the tower. The architectural style is reminiscent of ancient Greek and Roman designs.
Light and Navigation
Originally, the lighthouse was manually operated, with keepers maintaining the light and fog signals. In recent years, the lighthouse has been automated, ensuring continuous operation without human intervention.
Accessibility and Visiting
No information available on accessibility or visiting the Lighthouse of Samothrace.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Lighthouse of Samothrace is an important landmark for ships navigating the Aegean Sea, providing guidance and warning against hazardous waters. Its unique architecture has made it a popular subject for artists and photographers.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore available about the Lighthouse of Samothrace.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its original manual operation has been replaced with automation. Efforts have been made to restore and maintain this historic lighthouse, ensuring its continued service as a vital beacon for mariners.
Further Information
- Sources: National Geographic, Greece Tourist Information Office, Local historical records
Details
Name | Φάρος της Σαμοθράκης |
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City | Kamariotissa |
Country | Greece |
Coordinates | 40.476151, 25.4725874 |
Events | unknown |
Historic significance | important beacon for ships navigating the Aegean Sea |
Stories | one of the oldest lighthouses in Greece, unique architecture has made it a popular subject for artists and photographers |
Architectural style | Greek and Roman |
Construction material | local stone |
Focal height | 60 |
Tower height | 30 |
Access description | unknown |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | stunning architecture and rich history |
Facilities | unknown |
Automated | true |