Manara Bayrut
WF2C+34R, Beirut, Lebanon
Name and Location
The Manara Bayrut, also known as the Lighthouse of Beirut, is located in Ras Beirut, Lebanon at WF2C+34R.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction for the Manara Bayrut is unclear, but it is believed to have been built during the Ottoman era (1517-1918). This historic lighthouse played a crucial role in guiding maritime traffic through the busy port city of Beirut.
Architecture and Materials
The exact details of the architecture and materials used in the construction of the Manara Bayrut are not specified, but it stands at an impressive 52 meters (171 feet) tall, with a focal height of 22 meters (72 feet).
Light and Navigation
The Manara Bayrut's light characteristic is a flashing white light with a period of 10 seconds, consisting of two groups: Fl(2)W.15s (flash every 2 seconds, followed by 1.5 seconds of darkness). This unique pattern helps distinguish it from other nearby lighthouses.
Accessibility and Visiting
Unfortunately, there is limited information available on the accessibility or visitation options for the Manara Bayrut. Due to its decommissioned status and potential safety concerns, it may not be possible to enter the structure.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is situated in Ras Beirut, a coastal neighborhood in southern Beirut. The surrounding landscape features a mix of urban development, residential areas, and commercial districts, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotes or folklore are currently available for the Manara Bayrut.
Technical and Operational Details
The exact technical and operational details of the lighthouse are not specified. However, it is known that its white light has a range of approximately 22 kilometers (14 miles), serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships entering and leaving the port.
Further Information
Unfortunately, no Wikipedia link is currently available for the Manara Bayrut.
Details
Name | Manara Bayrut |
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City | Beirut |
Country | Lebanon |
Coordinates | 33.9000392, 35.4698382 |
Historic significance | role in maritime history |
Focal height | 22 |
Tower height | 52 |
Access description | unknown due to decommissioned status and potential safety concerns |
Landscape type | urban-coastal |
View description | mix of urban development, residential areas, and commercial districts with Mediterranean Sea to the west |
Nearby attractions | ["Ras Beirut"] |
Light characteristic | "Fl(2)W.15s" |
Light range | 14 |
Automated | false |