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C/ Isla Escombreras, 1, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
Name and Location
Construction and History
The Islote Escombrera Lighthouse was constructed in 1859 by the Spanish government to assist vessels navigating the treacherous waters surrounding Cartagena. The initial tower stood at a height of approximately 65 meters (213 feet) above sea level.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architecture is characterized by its distinctive white tower, built using local limestone and topped with a red-and-white striped gallery. The tower's design is reminiscent of other coastal structures in the region, showcasing a blend of Moorish and Gothic influences.
Light and Navigation
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse's exterior, but please note that there are no guided tours or on-site facilities available. Visitors should be mindful of the structure's historical significance and respect any restrictions in place.
Notable Views and Landscape
The lighthouse is situated on a small island (Islote) located approximately 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) off the coast of Cartagena, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. The area offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, there is limited information available on significant historical events or stories of former lighthouse keepers associated with Islote Escombrera Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse was automated in the 1990s to reduce maintenance costs and improve its overall efficiency. The managing authority responsible for maintaining Islote Escombrera Lighthouse is the Spanish Ministry of Public Works and Transport.
For more information on Islote Escombrera Lighthouse, please visit its Wikipedia page or consult "Faro de Escombreras" by the Spanish Ministry of Culture or "Lighthouses of Spain" by the International Association of Lighthouse Authorities.
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Coordinates | 37.55912, -0.968887 |