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Phare de Contis

Chemin de la Lanterne

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Phare de Contis

The Phare de Contis, located in Saint-Julien-en-Born, France, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century.

History

  • Construction of this lighthouse began during the C19 period and was reportedly completed by [date].

The Phare de Contis stands at an impressive height of 46 meters above sea level. Its focal height is estimated to be around 50 meters, allowing it to illuminate a vast area.

Architecture

  • The tower's architecture is characterized by its distinctive design, which has been preserved and maintained over the years.

The Phare de Contis features a Fl (first order) light, emitting a white beam with a range of 23 nautical miles. The light's sequence and period are as follows: 0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(12.3). This unique pattern helps to guide mariners safely through the area.

Light Characteristics

The Phare de Contis is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years. The lighthouse remains a vital part of France's maritime heritage and continues to serve as a beacon for ships navigating the coast.

Current Status

  • Located on Chemin de la Lanterne in Saint-Julien-en-Born, the Phare de Contis is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and its surrounding area, taking in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Location and Accessibility

The Phare de Contis has been designated as a heritage site, with a classification of 3. This recognition acknowledges the lighthouse's historical significance and importance to France's cultural identity.

Heritage Status

  • While specific details are not available, it is reported that the Phare de Contis played an important role in maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships traversing the region.

Notable Historical Events

The Phare de Contis stands at an impressive height of 46 meters above sea level. Its focal height is estimated to be around 50 meters, allowing it to illuminate a vast area.

Architecture

  • The tower's architecture is characterized by its distinctive design, which has been preserved and maintained over the years.

The Phare de Contis features a Fl (first order) light, emitting a white beam with a range of 23 nautical miles. The light's sequence and period are as follows: 0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(4.1)+0.1+(12.3). This unique pattern helps to guide mariners safely through the area.

Light Characteristics

The Phare de Contis is currently an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated in recent years. The lighthouse remains a vital part of France's maritime heritage and continues to serve as a beacon for ships navigating the coast.

Current Status

  • Located on Chemin de la Lanterne in Saint-Julien-en-Born, the Phare de Contis is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and its surrounding area, taking in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Location and Accessibility

The Phare de Contis has been designated as a heritage site, with a classification of 3. This recognition acknowledges the lighthouse's historical significance and importance to France's cultural identity.

Heritage Status

  • While specific details are not available, it is reported that the Phare de Contis played an important role in maritime history, serving as a vital aid to navigation for ships traversing the region.

Notable Historical Events

Details

NamePhare de Contis
CitySaint-Julien-en-Born
CountryFrance
Coordinates44.0935, -1.3168325
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue