Phare du Cap Lévi
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Phare du Cap Lévi
The Phare du Cap Lévi was constructed in 1858 and has played a crucial role in maritime navigation ever since its completion.
History
- The Phare du Cap Lévi was constructed in 1858 and has played a crucial role in maritime navigation ever since its completion. As part of France's efforts to enhance coastal safety, this lighthouse was built to serve as a beacon for ships navigating the treacherous waters off the coast of Normandy.
- The Phare du Cap Lévi stands at an impressive height of [tower height] meters above sea level, with its focal point reaching up to [focal height] meters into the air. The lighthouse's design is characteristic of 19th-century French architecture, featuring a sturdy stone structure that has endured for generations.
Architecture and Light Source
The light source is reportedly equipped with a distinctive pattern, illuminating the surrounding waters with a specific range. Although exact details regarding this pattern are not available, it is widely acknowledged as an important aid to navigation in the region.
Materials and Construction
- The Phare du Cap Lévi's construction utilized local materials, including stone and brick, which have contributed to its enduring presence on the Normandy coast. The lighthouse's foundation has been reinforced over time to ensure stability and withstand harsh weather conditions.
Current Status
As of [current date], the Phare du Cap Lévi remains an active aid to navigation, although it is reportedly no longer fully automated. Visitors can still access the lighthouse and explore its interior, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who have tended the light over the years.
Location and Accessibility
Located on Route du Phare in Fermanville, Normandy, France, the Phare du Cap Lévi is easily accessible by car or public transportation. The nearby town of Fermanville provides amenities such as shops, restaurants, and accommodations for visitors.
Heritage Status
In recognition of its historical significance, the Phare du Cap Lévi has been designated a heritage site in France, with an inscription date of May 11, 2009. This designation acknowledges the lighthouse's importance as a cultural and historical landmark.
Notable Historical Events
- The Phare du Cap Lévi played a notable role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces navigating the Normandy coast. The lighthouse's presence helped guide ships safely through treacherous waters, contributing significantly to the success of the D-Day landings.
Details
| Name | Phare du Cap Lévi |
|---|---|
| City | Fermanville |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 49.69586, -1.4731961 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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