Tour Chappe
Rue de la Tour
Tour Chappe
The Tour Chappe is a historic lighthouse located in Ciboure, France.
History
- The Tour Chappe was constructed in 1840 as part of a network of beacons to aid navigation for ships approaching the French coast. It played a crucial role in maritime safety during the mid-19th century.
Architecture and Construction
The tower stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above ground level, with a focal height of around 45 meters (148 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from stone and features a distinctive telegraph-style design. Its architecture reflects the engineering and technical advancements of the time.
Light Characteristics
The Tour Chappe emits a fixed beam pattern, reportedly visible up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) out to sea. However, no specific details on its light characteristics are available.
Current Status
The lighthouse is currently inactive, having been automated in the past. It has not been converted into a museum or tourist attraction.
Location and Accessibility
The Tour Chappe is situated at Rue de la Tour in Ciboure, France. Visitors can access the location by foot or by car, with parking available nearby.
Heritage Status
The Tour Chappe has been recognized as a historic landmark due to its architectural significance and role in maritime history.
Notable Historical Events
- No specific notable historical events are recorded for the Tour Chappe.
Details
| Name | Tour Chappe |
|---|---|
| City | Ciboure |
| Country | France |
| Coordinates | 43.38369, -1.6751703 |
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