Stella del Mare
Via Cristoforo Colombo
Stella del Mare Lighthouse
The Stella del Mare lighthouse was constructed in 1910 and has been a vital aid to navigation on the Adriatic coast of Italy ever since.
Its strategic location, situated at the mouth of the Mar Piccolo River, made it an essential beacon for mariners.
Architecture
The tower is built from limestone and stands approximately 30 meters tall, with a focal height of 40 meters.
The lighthouse's design is characteristic of Italian neoclassical architecture, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.
Light Characteristics
The Stella del Mare emits a fixed red light, visible up to 15 nautical miles out to sea.
Its distinctive pattern has been an important aid for mariners navigating the busy waters of the Adriatic Sea.
Current Status
The lighthouse is currently disused and no longer operates as an active aid to navigation.
However, it remains a popular tourist attraction and is managed by local authorities.
Location and Accessibility
Located in Barletta, Italy, the Stella del Mare lighthouse can be accessed via Via Cristoforo Colombo.
Visitors can explore the tower and its surrounding grounds, taking in the stunning views of the Mar Piccolo River and the Adriatic Sea.
Heritage Status
The Stella del Mare lighthouse is listed as a historic monument by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the lighthouse played an important role as a communication hub for Allied forces.
Details
| Name | Stella del Mare |
|---|---|
| City | Barletta |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 41.32851, 16.286304 |
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