Faro Punta Almina
Mirador San Antonio, 59, 51005 Ceuta, Spain
Name and Location
Faro Punta Almina (Punta Almina Lighthouse) is located in Ceuta, Spain, situated on the Mirador San Antonio hill at Mirador San Antonio, 59, 51005 Ceuta, Spain.
Construction and History
The Punta Almina Lighthouse was constructed in 1879 during the Spanish colonial period in Ceuta. Initially, it served as a navigation aid for ships entering the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea.
Architecture and Materials
The lighthouse's architectural style is a blend of Moorish and Neoclassical influences, reflecting the cultural exchange between Spain and North Africa during that era. The structure is built using stone and has a height of approximately 23 meters (75 feet) above sea level.
Light and Navigation
The Punta Almina Lighthouse features a characteristic light pattern: Fl(3)W.15s, which means it exhibits three flashes every 15 seconds. The focal height is approximately 22 meters (72 feet) above sea level.
Accessibility and Visiting
Visitors can access the Punta Almina Lighthouse via a short walk from the Mirador San Antonio parking area. There are no specific opening hours or entrance fees mentioned.
Notable Views and Landscape
From the lighthouse, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding landscape.
Anecdotes and Folklore
Unfortunately, there is limited information on local folklore or unique anecdotes related to the Punta Almina Lighthouse.
Technical and Operational Details
The lighthouse has undergone automation, and its original manual operation was discontinued. Today, it serves as a tourist attraction and a symbol of Ceuta's rich maritime history.
Further Information
Details
Name | Faro Punta Almina |
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City | Ceuta |
Country | Spain |
Coordinates | 35.8982649, -5.2808315 |
Year of construction | 1879 |
Events | World War II, Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) |
Historic significance | navigational aid for ships entering the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea |
Stories | played a crucial role during World War II as a beacon for ships, served as a navigational aid for ships involved in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) |
Architectural style | Moorish and Neoclassical |
Construction material | stone |
Focal height | 22 |
Tower height | 23 |
Access description | short walk from the Mirador San Antonio parking area |
Accessible | true |
View description | breathtaking views of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding landscape |
Facilities | toilets, café, gift shop |
Nearby attractions | Fortaleza de Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Fortress), Jardín Botánico (Botanical Garden) |
Light characteristic | Fl(3)W.15s |
Automated | true |