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Faro meridionale della Meloria

Faro meridionale della Meloria, Livorno, Tuscany, Italy

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Faro Meridionale della Meloria

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History

The Faro meridionale della Meloria was constructed in 1950 and has been an important aid to navigation ever since its completion.

Architecture

The lighthouse stands at a height of 18 meters, with a focal height of the same. Its architectural style is characterized by a yellow and black horizontal pattern on its tower, which serves as a beacon cardinal shape.

Light Characteristics

The Faro meridionale della Meloria features a solar-powered LABI lamp that emits six fast white flashes every 10 seconds, followed by a long white flash of 10 nautical miles. The light is visible from a range of 12 nautical miles and is an important aid to navigation for mariners.

Current Status

The Faro meridionale della Meloria remains an active aid to navigation, operated by the Marina Militare. Its automation status is not publicly available.

Location and Accessibility

Lovorno, Tuscany, Italy, the Faro meridionale della Meloria can be accessed via a public road leading to its base. The lighthouse itself is not open to the general public for visits.

Heritage Status

The Faro meridionale della Meloria has been designated as an important historical landmark in Italy, reflecting its significance in the country's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no notable historical events are recorded for this lighthouse.

Details

NameFaro meridionale della Meloria
CityLivorno
CountryItaly
Coordinates43.54621, 10.218917
Current useactive navigation
Accessiblefalse