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Phare de petit fort phillipe

Rue du Maréchal Foch

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Phare de petit fort phillipe

The Phare de petit fort phillipe is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of France.

History

  • The construction dates back to an unspecified time period, although it is believed to have been built during the 19th century.

Architecture

The tower stands at a height of approximately 4.88 meters and has a focal height of around 9 meters.

  • The structure is characterized by its gray and yellow coloration with a red top.
  • The lighthouse features a distinctive horizontal light pattern, indicating its use as a lateral aid to navigation.

Light Characteristics

The Phare de petit fort phillipe emits a red light with a range of approximately 4 nautical miles.

  • The light's period is 12 seconds, and it flashes in a sequence of three distinct patterns: one long flash followed by two shorter ones, then another long flash separated from the previous one by six seconds.

Current Status

The Phare de petit fort phillipe is currently an inactive aid to navigation.

  • However, its historical significance has led to its designation as a notable landmark in the region.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on Rue du Maréchal Foch in Grand-Fort-Philippe, France.

  • Visitors can access the location by foot or by car, although parking facilities are not available nearby.

Heritage Status

The Phare de petit fort phillipe has been recognized for its historical importance and is listed as a notable landmark in the region.

Notable Historical Events

Although specific events are not documented, the lighthouse's presence on the coast suggests that it played a role in maritime navigation during its operational period.

Details

NamePhare de petit fort phillipe
CityGrand-Fort-Philippe
CountryFrance
Coordinates51.015522, 2.094096
Current usenotable landmark