Phare d'Hourtin
Route des Phares
Phare d'Hourtin
The Phare d'Hourtin, also known as the Tour Nord, is a historic lighthouse located on the French coast.
History
- The construction of the Phare d'Hourtin began in the 19th century and was completed without a specific date provided. The lighthouse has been an important aid to navigation for mariners in the region.
Architecture
The Phare d'Hourtin is a red-brick tower with a gray top, standing at a height of 31 meters above sea level. Its distinctive design features a horizontal color pattern and a square base. The lighthouse was built using traditional materials and techniques, reflecting its status as a historic landmark.
Light Characteristics
The Phare d'Hourtin is equipped with a white light that emits a specific sequence and period of flashes. The light has a range of 21 nautical miles and is visible from a distance of 55 meters. The lighthouse's light characteristics are designed to provide safe navigation for mariners in the region.
Current Status
The Phare d'Hourtin is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation may be automated. The lighthouse has been designated as a historic monument and is managed by the Ministère de la Culture (Ministry of Culture).
Location and Accessibility
The Phare d'Hourtin is located on Route des Phares in Hourtin, France. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby town center.
Heritage Status
The Phare d'Hourtin has been designated as a historic landmark by the French government, with a heritage classification of 3. This recognition reflects its importance as a cultural and historical treasure in France.
Notable Historical Events
Unfortunately, no specific notable historical events are available for this lighthouse.
Details
| Name | Phare d'Hourtin |
|---|---|
| City | Hourtin |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 45.142086, -1.1609504 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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