Far de sa Conillera
X6V7+C2 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain
Name and Location
The Far de sa Conillera is a historic lighthouse located at X6V7+C2, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain, on the beautiful island of Ibiza.
Construction and History
Built in the early 20th century, the Far de sa Conillera is an example of modernist architecture with Art Deco influences. Its design was characterized by a white tower with a red stripe, topped by a lantern room housing the lighthouse's light source.
Architecture and Materials
The structure is made of reinforced concrete and features a distinctive octagonal shape.
Light and Navigation
The Far de sa Conillera emits a white light that shines at a range of 18 kilometers, flashing every 20 seconds. Its characteristic sequence is 0.2+(1.5)+0.2+(1.5)+0.2+(1.5)+0.2+(14.7), making it a recognizable beacon for vessels in the area.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Far de sa Conillera, but please note that the site may be closed due to maintenance or other reasons. It is recommended to check with local authorities or tourist information centers for up-to-date information before planning a visit.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse stands on the coast of Ibiza, surrounded by picturesque beaches and crystal-clear waters. The area is known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient Phoenician and Roman ruins, as well as vibrant nightlife and stunning natural beauty.
Technical and Operational Details
Although the lighthouse is no longer staffed by human keepers, it remains an important aid to navigation and is listed as a historic monument by the Spanish authorities. The structure has been automated, ensuring its light continues to shine out over the Mediterranean Sea.
Further Information
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Details
Name | Far de sa Conillera |
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City | |
Country | Other |
Coordinates | 38.9936194, 1.2126247 |