Phare de la Croix
Impasse Gardenn ar Roch Kurun

Phare de la Croix
The Phare de la Croix, located on the coast of France, has a rich history dating back to its construction.
History
- The exact year of its completion is not specified, it is believed to have been built in the late 18th century.
- While specific details are not available, it can be reported that the Phare de la Croix played an important role in maritime navigation during its operational years.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The lighthouse stands at an impressive height of 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 20 meters (66 feet).
- The tower's design is characteristic of traditional French lighthouses, featuring a cylindrical structure with a distinctive lantern room.
- The building is constructed from local stone and mortar.
Light Characteristics
The Phare de la Croix emits a powerful beam that can be seen for up to 18 nautical miles.
- The light pattern is a fixed Q (three flashes in a row), indicating the presence of a navigational aid.
- The color of the light is white, making it easily visible to mariners.
Current Status
The Phare de la Croix is currently an automated lighthouse, no longer requiring human tenders to operate.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Loguivy de la Mer, France, the Phare de la Croix can be accessed via Impasse Gardenn ar Roch Kurun.
- The surrounding area offers scenic views of the coastline and nearby beaches.
Heritage Status
The Phare de la Croix has been recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark by local authorities.
Notable Historical Events
- While specific details are not available, it can be reported that the Phare de la Croix played an important role in maritime navigation during its operational years.
Details
| Name | Phare de la Croix |
|---|---|
| City | Loguivy de la Mer |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.83714, -3.0539434 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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