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Faro Punta San Cataldo

Lungomare Giambattista e Pietro Starita

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Faro Punta San Cataldo

The Faro Punta San Cataldo is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Bari, Italy.

History

  • The structure was built to serve as a navigational aid for mariners and fishermen in the region.
  • Historically, the Faro Punta San Cataldo played an important role in maritime navigation during World War II.

Architecture

The tower height of the Faro Punta San Cataldo stands at 66 meters (217 feet), while its focal height reaches approximately 66 meters above sea level.

The light characteristics include a white flash with a range of 24 nautical miles, visible every 20 seconds over a sequence of three flashes.

Construction Materials

The lighthouse is constructed from traditional materials commonly used in the construction of coastal structures during this period.

Current Status

The Faro Punta San Cataldo remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated.

The structure continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners and fishermen.

Location and Accessibility

Located on Lungomare Giambattista e Pietro Starita in Bari, Italy, the lighthouse is easily accessible by land or sea.

Visitors can view the structure from the nearby promenade.

Heritage Status

The Faro Punta San Cataldo has been designated as a protected historical site and is listed among Italy's most notable landmarks.

Notable Historical Events

  • Historically, the Faro Punta San Cataldo played an important role in maritime navigation during World War II.

Details

NameFaro Punta San Cataldo
CityBari
CountryItaly
Coordinates41.139107, 16.84505
Current useactive aid to navigation
Accessibletrue