Faro di Capo Ferro
Faro di Capo Ferro, Via del Faro, 07021 Capo Ferro SS, Italy
Name and Location
The Faro di Capo Ferro is a historic lighthouse located in Arzachena, Province of Sassari, Italy, on the northern coast of Sardinia.
Construction and History
The Faro di Capo Ferro was built in 1864 to serve as a vital aid to navigation for ships traveling through the Tyrrhenian Sea. It has played a crucial role in ensuring the safety of vessels navigating these treacherous waters for over a century and a half.
Architecture and Materials
Designed by architect Luigi Lanfranchi, the Faro di Capo Ferro is a striking example of 19th-century lighthouse design. The tower stands at an impressive height of 23 meters (75 feet), with a focal height of 54 meters (177 feet) above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light characteristic is Fl(3)W.15s, meaning that it emits a flashing white light every 15 seconds, consisting of three periods of white light followed by a blank period. This unique signal has been an essential aid to navigation for generations of mariners.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse via a scenic coastal road that winds its way along the rugged shoreline. The surrounding landscape offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Notable Views and Landscape
The surrounding landscape is characterized by stunning natural beauty, with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Technical and Operational Details
In the early 2000s, the lighthouse was automated, replacing the need for manual operation. Today, the Faro di Capo Ferro remains an active aid to navigation, serving as a vital reference point for ships traveling through the area.
Further Information
The Faro di Capo Ferro has been recognized as a significant part of Italy's cultural heritage and is listed on the Italian Register of Cultural Heritage.
Details
Name | Faro di Capo Ferro |
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City | Arzachena |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 41.1548973, 9.5232552 |
Year of construction | 1864 |
Historic significance | vital aid to navigation for ships traveling through the Tyrrhenian Sea |
Stories | plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of vessels navigating these treacherous waters |
Architect | Luigi Lanfranchi |
Construction material | stone and iron |
Focal height | 54 |
Tower height | 23 |
Heritage status | true |
Renovations | automation in the early 2000s |
Access description | scenic coastal road |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | rocky coast |
View description | breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | scenic views, photography opportunities |
Nearby attractions | Bay of Palma |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Automated | true |