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1 Quai Brossolette, 11100 Narbonne, France

Name and Location

The Narbonne Lighthouse is located at 1 Quai Brossolette, 11100 Narbonne, France, in the Mediterranean region.

Construction and History

The Narbonne Lighthouse was first built in 1857 to aid navigation for vessels entering and exiting the Port of Narbonne. Over the years, the structure has undergone several renovations and upgrades to improve its functionality and maintain its effectiveness as a vital aid to mariners.

Architecture and Materials

The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 10.8 meters (35 feet) above sea level. Its white coloration is designed to make it easily visible from a distance, particularly during low-light conditions.

Light and Navigation

The Narbonne Lighthouse serves as a major aid to navigation for vessels approaching the Port of Narbonne. Its range extends up to 15 nautical miles (27.8 kilometers), covering an arc of approximately 220 degrees with a sector end at 40 degrees. The lighthouse is managed by the French administration (ANFR) and is regularly maintained to ensure its continued effectiveness.

Accessibility and Visiting

No information available on visiting or accessibility.

Notable Views and Landscape

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Anecdotes and Folklore

No relevant stories or anecdotes are available for this lighthouse.

Technical and Operational Details

The Narbonne Lighthouse's unique characteristics include a sequence of flashing lights with a period of 12 seconds, consisting of two periods of one and a half seconds each followed by six seconds of darkness. The information presented in this article is based on official sources from the French Administration (ANFR) and the United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (US NGA Pub. 113).

Further Information

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