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Faro di Capo Sandalo

The Faro di Capo Sandalo is a historic lighthouse located on the island of Sardinia, Italy.

History

  • The construction of this tower began in 1908 and was completed in 1910.

Architecture

The Faro di Capo Sandalo stands at a height of 134 meters (440 feet) above sea level, with a focal height of approximately 150 meters (492 feet).

The tower's design is attributed to Italian architect Francesco Bortolotto.

The lighthouse is constructed from limestone and granite, materials commonly used in Sardinian architecture.

Light Characteristics

The Faro di Capo Sandalo emits a white light that can be seen up to 24 nautical miles (44 kilometers) away.

  • The light's pattern consists of a sequence of flashes, with a period of 20 seconds between each flash.

Current Status

The Faro di Capo Sandalo remains an active aid to navigation, although its operation has been largely automated over the years.

In recent times, the lighthouse has undergone restoration work to preserve its historic significance.

Location and Accessibility

The Faro di Capo Sandalo is situated on the southern coast of Sardinia, near the town of Carloforte (also known as U Pàize).

The lighthouse can be accessed via a coastal path or by boat.

Visitors can also explore the nearby town, which offers stunning views of the surrounding waters.

Heritage Status

The Faro di Capo Sandalo is listed as an important cultural heritage site in Italy, recognized for its historical significance and architectural importance.

Notable Historical Events

  • During World War II, the Faro di Capo Sandalo played a crucial role as a navigation aid for Allied forces.

Details

NameFaro di Capo Sandalo
CityU Pàize/Carloforte
CountryItaly
Coordinates39.147438, 8.223635
ArchitectFrancesco Bortolotto
Current useactive aid to navigation