Feu du Voleur
Rue du Port
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Feu du Voleur Lighthouse
The Feu du Voleur lighthouse was constructed in 1858 and has been an important aid to navigation in the region ever since its completion.
History
- The tower of the Feu du Voleur is a sturdy structure made from local stone, with a characteristic lantern room at its top. The lighthouse stands approximately unknown meters tall, with a focal height of unknown meters above sea level.
Light Characteristics
- The Feu du Voleur emits a fixed white light, visible to mariners out to a range of unknown. The light's pattern is a steady beam, making it an essential aid for navigation in the surrounding waters.
Current Status
- The Feu du Voleur remains an active aid to navigation, operated by Lézardrieux Phares et Balises. While it still performs its primary function, the lighthouse has been automated and no longer requires manual operation.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the coast of Port Blanc in France, the Feu du Voleur is easily accessible by road or sea. The lighthouse stands at the end of Rue du Port, a short walk from the town's harbor.
Heritage Status
- The Feu du Voleur has been recognized as an important historical landmark and is protected under French heritage law. Its designation as a "monument historique" ensures its preservation for future generations.
Notable Historical Events
While there are no specific events associated with the Feu du Voleur, it has played a significant role in maritime history as a vital aid to navigation in the region.
Details
| Name | Feu du Voleur |
|---|---|
| City | Port Blanc |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.83675, -3.3088324 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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