Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle
Rue du Phare
Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle
The Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle, also known as Tour-tan Beg an Eler or Phare du Légué, has a rich history dating back to 1857.
History
- The historic lighthouse was built during the Second French Empire period and played a crucial role in maritime navigation.
- This lighthouse was built during the Second French Empire period and played a crucial role in maritime navigation.
Architecture
The tower of the Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle stands at an impressive height of 13 meters (43 feet). Its focal height, which is the distance from the base of the tower to the top of the light source, reaches 16.5 meters (54 feet) above sea level.
Light Characteristics
The Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle emits a green light visible from a range of 8 nautical miles. Its beam is directed between 160° and 70°, making it an important reference point for mariners navigating the waters off Plérin.
Current Status
The Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle is currently no longer in active service.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Rue du Phare in Plérin, France, the Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle is easily accessible by car or public transportation. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and learn about its rich history at this unique location.
Heritage Status
The Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle has been recognized for its cultural heritage value, reflecting the importance of maritime navigation in French history.
Notable Historical Events
While specific events are not well-documented, the Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle played a significant role in the development of Plérin as a major port and commercial center.
Phare du LéguéDetails
| Name | Phare de la Pointe-à-l'Aigle |
|---|---|
| City | Plérin |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 48.535442, -2.7186294 |
| Accessible | true |
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