Akr. Korakas
Κόρακας, Paros 844 01, Greece
Name and Location
Akr. Korakas Lighthouse is located on the island of Paros, Greece, at 37.1543962° latitude and 25.2247203° longitude.
Construction and History
The Akr. Korakas Lighthouse was built during the Venetian era in Greece (13th-15th century). This period saw significant maritime trade and naval activity in the region, making a reliable lighthouse like Akr. Korakas essential for navigation. The exact date of construction is unknown.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is characteristic of traditional Greek architecture. The tower stands on a foundation of stone or concrete and is estimated to be around 10-15 meters (33-49 feet) tall, with a focal height of approximately 30-40 meters (98-131 feet).
Light and Navigation
The Akr. Korakas Lighthouse features an intermittent flashing white light (Fl(3)W.15s) to guide ships through the waters at night. The light range is estimated to be around 10 nautical miles (18 kilometers).
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can reach the lighthouse via a well-maintained path that starts from the nearby town of Naousa. The lighthouse is open to the public during daylight hours, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape and the Aegean Sea.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the Aegean Sea. Visitors can enjoy these vistas during their visit.
Technical and Operational Details
Until recent years, the Akr. Korakas Lighthouse was manually operated by a lighthouse keeper. However, with advancements in technology, the lighthouse has been automated, allowing it to operate more efficiently.
Further Information
The Akr. Korakas Lighthouse is recognized for its cultural and architectural significance by the Greek government and is considered a protected monument listed in the Greek Ministry of Culture's inventory of historic sites.
Details
Name | Akr. Korakas |
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Country | Other |
Coordinates | 37.1543962, 25.2247203 |