Faro de Punta Sardina
Urb. Sau-Playa Canaria, 9, 35469 Gáldar, Las Palmas, Spain
Name and Location
The Faro de Punta Sardina is a historical lighthouse located on the northern coast of Spain, in the province of Las Palmas.
Construction and History
The construction of the Faro de Punta Sardina began on February 18, 1891. Prior to its establishment, the area was plagued by frequent shipwrecks and navigational errors. The lighthouse's initial lighting system consisted of a Fresnel lens-powered white light, with a range of approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles).
Architecture and Materials
The Faro de Punta Sardina is a white-painted lighthouse with a cylindrical shape, standing approximately 20 meters (66 feet) tall. Its design is characteristic of lighthouses built during the late 19th century, featuring a distinctive tower and lantern room at the top. The structure's foundation is made of stone, ensuring stability in the face of harsh coastal weather conditions.
Light and Navigation
As a primary aid to navigation, the Faro de Punta Sardina is equipped with a first-order optic, ensuring its light can be seen for miles out to sea. The lighthouse's characteristic pattern of flashes, combined with its distinctive height and location, makes it a crucial landmark for mariners navigating the Canary Islands.
Accessibility and Visiting
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Notable Views and Landscape
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Anecdotes and Folklore
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Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse's initial lighting system consisted of a Fresnel lens-powered white light, with a range of approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles).
Further Information
The Faro de Punta Sardina is an important historical landmark that has played a vital role in ensuring maritime safety in the region. Its rich history, striking architecture, and functional details make it a fascinating subject for anyone interested in lighthouses or the history of navigation.
Details
Name | Faro de Punta Sardina |
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City | |
Country | Spain |
Coordinates | 28.1647135, -15.7079017 |
Year of construction | 1891 |
Historic significance | played a vital role in ensuring maritime safety in the region |
Stories | vital role in ensuring maritime safety in the region |
Construction material | "stone" |
Focal height | 12 |
Tower height | 20 |
Accessible | true |
View description | rocky coast, dunes, island |
Facilities | toilets, cafe, gift shop |
Light characteristic | "white light with a range of approximately 20 kilometers" |
Light range | 12 |
Automated | true |