Capo Ponente
GGC9+48 Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy
Name and Location
The Capo Ponente Lighthouse is located at GGC9+48, Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy, in the Mediterranean Sea.
Construction and History
The exact date of construction for the Capo Ponente Lighthouse is unknown, but it is believed to have been built during the 19th century. The lighthouse was constructed to guide mariners through the treacherous waters surrounding Lampedusa Island.
Architecture and Materials
The Capo Ponente Lighthouse is a typical example of a minor light structure, measuring approximately 110 meters in height with a focal height of 80 meters above sea level. Its architecture is characterized by a simple, rectangular design with a white-painted tower and a black lantern room.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse emits a white light every 15 seconds, flashing three times with a range of 8 nautical miles. This characteristic pattern helps distinguish the Capo Ponente Lighthouse from other nearby beacons.
Accessibility and Visiting
The Capo Ponente Lighthouse is located on Lampedusa Island, which can be accessed by ferry or plane from mainland Italy. Visitors can reach the lighthouse through a short hike or by taking a guided tour.
Notable Views and Landscape
Visitors to the lighthouse can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding Mediterranean Sea.
Technical and Operational Details
Although the lighthouse is no longer fully operational, it has been preserved and restored to its original glory. Today, visitors can enter the structure and appreciate its historical significance.
Further Information
The Capo Ponente Lighthouse has been recognized as an important cultural and architectural heritage site in Sicily. For more information on the lighthouse, consult the United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's publication 113 (2010-10-22).
Details
Name | Capo Ponente |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 35.5203241, 12.5183262 |