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Capo Testa (Capo Testa)
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Capo Testa Lighthouse

The Capo Testa Lighthouse is situated on a promontory, which is the northernmost point of Sardinia, Italy.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse is connected to the mainland by an isthmus and is located in the municipality of Santa Teresa di Gallura, overlooking the Sea of Sardinia.

History

The Capo Testa Lighthouse was built in 1845.

Architecture

The lighthouse's tower height is 67 meters (220 feet), while its focal height is approximately 80 meters (262 feet).

  • The structure features a distinctive architecture with a cylindrical shape, typical of many Italian lighthouses.

Light Characteristics

The Capo Testa Lighthouse emits a light with a range of approximately 22 nautical miles (41 kilometers).

  • The light's period is reported to be 12 seconds, with a specific sequence of flashes that can be observed from various points along the coast.

Current Status

The lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, although its status as an automated facility is not explicitly stated.

  • It is also reportedly used for museum purposes, although no further information is available on this topic.

Heritage Status

No specific heritage designation or protection measures are mentioned in the provided data.

Notable Historical Events

The Capo Testa Lighthouse has played a significant role in maritime navigation and safety, particularly given its location as the western entrance to the Strait of Bonifacio.

Details

NameCapo Testa
CityCapo Testa
CountryItaly
Coordinates41.24373, 9.144218
Current useactive navigation, museum