Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz
Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz, Matanzas, Cuba
Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz
Location and Accessibility
The Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz is situated on the island of Matanzas, Cuba. It can be accessed via a coastal road that leads to the lighthouse's location.
History
Construction of the lighthouse began in 1862 and was completed shortly after. The structure has been an important aid for mariners navigating the Bahía de Cádiz since its completion.
Architecture
The Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz is a prominent example of 19th-century lighthouse design, featuring a cylindrical tower with a distinctive lantern room at its summit. The tower stands 54 meters tall and has a focal height of 21 meters above sea level. It is constructed from local materials, including stone and brick.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen for up to 21 nautical miles. Its light pattern consists of three flashes per minute, making it easily recognizable by mariners. The light's period is 15 minutes, allowing it to provide continuous illumination throughout the night.
Current Status
The Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been automated over time. It continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners navigating the surrounding waters.
Heritage Status
The lighthouse is listed on various heritage registers in Cuba and is recognized for its historical significance as a navigational aid during the 19th century.
Notable Historical Events
The Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz played an important role in maritime navigation during the Spanish-American War. The structure's location allowed it to serve as a key reference point for American naval vessels operating in the region.
- Construction of the lighthouse began in 1862 and was completed shortly after.
- The structure has been an important aid for mariners navigating the Bahía de Cádiz since its completion.
Light Characteristics
The lighthouse emits a white light that can be seen for up to 21 nautical miles. Its light pattern consists of three flashes per minute, making it easily recognizable by mariners. The light's period is 15 minutes, allowing it to provide continuous illumination throughout the night.
- The lighthouse emits a white light.
- Its light pattern consists of three flashes per minute.
Heritage Status
The lighthouse is listed on various heritage registers in Cuba and is recognized for its historical significance as a navigational aid during the 19th century.
- The lighthouse is listed on various heritage registers in Cuba.
- It is recognized for its historical significance as a navigational aid during the 19th century.
Details
| Name | Faro Cayo Bahía de Cádiz |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | Cuba |
| Coordinates | 23.205467, -80.48181 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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