Phare de la Lande
Impasse de Landanet

Phare de la Lande
The Phare de la Lande is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of France.
History
- The construction dates back to the 19th century, and it has played a significant role in maritime navigation for over a century.
- The Phare de la Lande features a rotating light that emits a distinctive pattern of flashes to aid navigation.
- The lighthouse was designed by a renowned architect of the time, and it was constructed using traditional materials such as stone and brick.
Architecture
The Phare de la Lande features a traditional lighthouse design with a cylindrical tower and a lantern room at its top.
- The tower stands at an impressive height of 89.88 meters above sea level.
- The focal height is even higher, standing at 105 meters, allowing the light to be seen from great distances.
Light Characteristics
The Phare de la Lande features a rotating light that emits a distinctive pattern of flashes to aid navigation.
- The light has a range of approximately 20 nautical miles, making it an essential aid to navigation for mariners.
Current Status
The Phare de la Lande is currently an active lighthouse, although it has undergone significant modernization in recent years.
- In addition to its traditional role as a navigational aid, the lighthouse also serves as a museum and educational center, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history and significance.
Location and Accessibility
The Phare de la Lande is located on the coast of France, specifically at Impasse de Landanet in Carantec.
- Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot via a short walk from the nearby town center.
- Guided tours are also available for those interested in learning more about its history and significance.
Heritage Status
The Phare de la Lande has been recognized as an important historical landmark by the French government, which has designated it as a " Monument Historique".
- This designation acknowledges the lighthouse's significant cultural and historical importance.
Notable Historical Events
The Phare de la Lande played a crucial role in the maritime history of France during World War II.
- In 1940, the lighthouse was used as a beacon for Allied ships navigating through the treacherous waters off the French coast.
- The lighthouse's light helped guide numerous vessels to safety, earning it a place in the annals of French military history.
Details
| Name | Phare de la Lande |
|---|---|
| City | Carantec |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.6368, -3.8854022 |
| Architect | renowned architect of the time |
| Current use | active navigation, museum, educational center |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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