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G298+RM Chania, Greece
Name and Location
The Chania Lighthouse is located in Chania, Greece, situated at the entrance to the Kolpos Khanion (Chania Harbour).
Construction and History
The Chania Lighthouse was built during the Venetian occupation of Crete in the 14th century. The original structure was constructed around 1357 AD by the Venetians as part of their efforts to fortify the city and protect its harbor.
The lighthouse has undergone several renovations and restorations over the centuries, with the most significant being a major reconstruction project in the late 19th century.
Architecture and Materials
The Chania Lighthouse is a classic example of medieval architecture, featuring a sturdy stone tower with a distinctive square base and a tapering cylindrical shape. The structure stands approximately 26 meters (85 feet) tall.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse is equipped with a Fresnel lens, which was installed in 1857 during the renovation project mentioned earlier.
The light emits a fixed beam every 2.5 seconds, with a range of approximately 7 nautical miles (13 kilometers). This ensures safe passage for vessels entering and leaving the harbor.
Accessibility and Visiting
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Notable Views and Landscape
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Anecdotes and Folklore
The Chania Lighthouse is one of the oldest lighthouses in Greece, having survived numerous earthquakes and other natural disasters throughout its history. Its original light was fueled by oil, which was later replaced with electricity.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has been designated as a historic monument by the Greek government.
Further Information
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Coordinates | 35.5195265, 24.016704 |