TheCantareiraLight
R. do Passeio Alegre 494, 4150-572 Porto, Portugal
Name and Location
The Cantareira Light is located in Porto, Portugal, situated on Rua do Passeio Alegre 494, at an elevation of approximately 6 meters (19.7 feet) above sea level.
Construction and History
The Cantareira Light was built in the early 20th century as a vital aid to navigation for ships entering the Douro River estuary. It is listed as a protected monument by the Portuguese government, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at approximately 10 meters (32.8 feet) tall, with a robust masonry structure topped by a lantern room housing a Fresnel lens. The tower is adorned with a decorative cornice and surmounted by a weather vane featuring the symbol of the Portuguese Navy.
Light and Navigation
The Cantareira Light serves as an important navigational aid for ships and boats in the Douro River estuary, making it one of the few remaining historic lighthouses in Porto.
Accessibility and Visiting
Managed by the Direção-Geral dos Patrimónios Culturais (DGPC), a government agency responsible for preserving Portugal's cultural heritage, the lighthouse is open to visitors.
Notable Views and Landscape
The Cantareira Light offers unique views of the Douro River estuary and the city of Porto, making it an iconic landmark in the area.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, no anecdotes or folklore are available for this lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The Cantareira Light was originally operated by the Portuguese Navy, which entrusted its maintenance to local authorities. Today, the lighthouse is managed by DGPC, responsible for preserving Portugal's cultural heritage.
Further Information
For more information on the Cantareira Light, visit the Direção-Geral dos Patrimónios Culturais (DGPC) website or consult Wikipedia's page on Farolim da Cantareira.
Details
Name | TheCantareiraLight |
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City | Porto |
Country | Portugal |
Coordinates | 41.1471991, -8.6669004 |
Year of construction | early20thcentury |
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Historic significance | culturalandhistoricalimportance |
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Architectural style | ArtNouveauandneo-classical |
Construction material | masonry |
Focal height | |
Tower height | 10meters(32.8feet) |
Landscape type | |
View description | picturesquestructurestandingatanelevationofapproximately6meters(19.7feet)abovesealevel |
Facilities | |
Light characteristic | Fresnellens |
Light range |