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Faro di Scauri

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Faro di Scauri

The Faro di Scauri is a historic lighthouse located in Scauri, Italy.

Overview

  • The construction of the Faro di Scauri began in 1855.
  • The lighthouse stood at its original location until it was relocated in 1939 due to coastal erosion.

History

The Faro di Scauri is a prominent structure with a distinctive design.

  • The tower's architecture features a cylindrical shape, typical of many lighthouses built during the mid-19th century.

Light Characteristics

  • The Faro di Scauri emits two distinct light patterns: Fl.R. 3s shown from the head of the western mole and Fl.G. 3s shown from the head of the eastern mole.
  • The light's range is approximately 10 nautical miles, making it an essential aid to navigation for mariners.

Current Status

The Faro di Scauri is currently no longer in active use as a navigational aid.

  • However, its historical significance has led to its designation as a museum and cultural landmark.

Location and Accessibility

The Faro di Scauri is situated at Via del Porto in Scauri, Italy.

  • Visitors can access the lighthouse by foot or by car, with parking available nearby.

Heritage Status

The Faro di Scauri has been recognized for its historical importance and architectural significance.

  • It is listed as a protected monument in Italy, ensuring its preservation for future generations.

Notable Historical Events

The Faro di Scauri played a crucial role during World War II, serving as a beacon for Allied forces navigating the Mediterranean Sea.

  • Its strategic location made it an essential aid to navigation for ships and aircraft operating in the region.

Details

NameFaro di Scauri
CityScauri
CountryItaly
Coordinates36.768307, 11.961011
Current usemuseum
Accessibletrue