Svjetionik Sveti Andrija
Ulica od Šunja
Svjetionik Sveti Andrija
The Svjetionik Sveti Andrija lighthouse was constructed in 1873 and has been an essential aid to navigation for mariners in the Adriatic Sea ever since its completion.
History
- The Svjetionik Sveti Andrija lighthouse was constructed in 1873 and has been an essential aid to navigation for mariners in the Adriatic Sea ever since its completion.
Architecture
This tower is built from limestone and features a distinctive octagonal shape, typical of many Croatian lighthouses. The structure's robust design allows it to withstand harsh weather conditions and has withstood numerous storms over the years.
Light Characteristics
The Svjetionik Sveti Andrija emits a fixed red light, visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 km) from its location. This reliable beacon has been instrumental in guiding mariners safely through the treacherous waters of the Adriatic.
Current Status
The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although it is now operated automatically by Plovput, a Croatian maritime organization. The tower's maintenance and upkeep are regularly performed to ensure its continued functionality.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Dubrovnik, Croatia, the Svjetionik Sveti Andrija can be accessed via Ulica od Šunja. Visitors can view the lighthouse from a short distance, but due to safety concerns, access is restricted for security reasons.
Heritage Status
The Svjetionik Sveti Andrija has been recognized as a cultural and historical landmark in Croatia, reflecting the country's rich maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- None reported.
Details
| Name | Svjetionik Sveti Andrija |
|---|---|
| City | Dubrovnik |
| Country | Croatia |
| Coordinates | 42.646408, 17.95104 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | false |
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