Far des Moscarter Lighthouse
4G9M+37 Portinatx, Spain
Name and Location
The Far des Moscarter Lighthouse, officially known as Punta Moscarte, is located in the picturesque village of Portinatx, Spain.
Construction and History
The Far des Moscarter Lighthouse was constructed in 1924 as part of a series of coastal defenses built by the Spanish government during the early 20th century. The lighthouse's design is attributed to an unknown architect.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 93 meters (305 feet) with a focal height of 74 meters (243 feet). Its striking white color and slender shape make it a recognizable landmark on the Balearic Islands.
Light and Navigation
The lighthouse's light characteristic is Fl (3) W.15s, indicating that it displays three white flashes every 15 seconds. The light range extends for approximately 18 kilometers (11 miles), providing critical guidance to vessels navigating the surrounding waters.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the lighthouse's surrounding area, but entry into the tower itself is not permitted due to safety concerns. The nearby town of Portinatx offers various amenities, including restaurants, shops, and accommodations for those wishing to experience the region's unique charm.
Notable Views and Landscape
No notable views or landscape information available.
Anecdotes and Folklore
No anecdotal or folklore information available.
Technical and Operational Details
Further Information
The Far des Moscarter Lighthouse is part of Spain's cultural heritage and is protected by national laws and regulations aimed at preserving its historical significance.
Details
Name | Far des Moscarter Lighthouse |
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City | Portinatx |
Country | Spain |
Coordinates | 39.1176743, 1.5332222 |
Year of construction | 1924 |
Focal height | 74 |
Tower height | 93 |
Heritage status | true |
Accessible | true |
Light characteristic | Fl (3) W.15s |
Light range | 18 |
Automated | true |