Faro del Morro
Carretera Cd. del Carmen - Campeche
Faro del Morro
The Faro del Morro is a historic lighthouse located in Campeche, Mexico.
Overview
This prominent structure has served as a beacon of safety and guidance for mariners and travelers alike.
History
- The construction of the Faro del Morro began in 1894, with its completion reported to have taken place by 1900.
- The lighthouse played an essential role in maritime navigation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Its strategic location allowed it to serve as a vital aid to ships navigating the Gulf of Mexico.
Architecture
The Faro del Morro stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching an impressive 55 meters (180 feet).
- The lighthouse's design is characteristic of traditional Mexican architecture, featuring a sturdy stone foundation and a robust wooden structure.
- The tower itself is constructed from limestone and concrete.
Light Characteristics
The Faro del Morro features a distinctive red-and-white striped lantern room, which houses a first-order Fresnel lens.
- This optical device projects a beam of light that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) at sea.
Current Status
The Faro del Morro is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation has largely been automated over the years.
- While it continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners, its primary function has shifted from manual operation to remote monitoring and control.
Location and Accessibility
The Faro del Morro is situated on the coast of Campeche, Mexico, near the town of Lerma.
- Visitors can access the lighthouse via the nearby Carretera Cd. del Carmen, although specific parking and access arrangements may apply.
Heritage Status
The Faro del Morro has been recognized for its cultural and historical significance, with its designation as a protected monument in place since 1991.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific notable events are recorded for the Faro del Morro, it is worth noting that this lighthouse played an important role during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as a vital aid to navigation and maritime trade.
History
The construction of the Faro del Morro began in 1894, with its completion reported to have taken place by 1900. The lighthouse played an essential role in maritime navigation, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Architecture
The Faro del Morro stands at a height of approximately 30 meters (98 feet) above sea level, with its focal height reaching an impressive 55 meters (180 feet). The lighthouse's design is characteristic of traditional Mexican architecture, featuring a sturdy stone foundation and a robust wooden structure. The tower itself is constructed from limestone and concrete.
Light Characteristics
The Faro del Morro features a distinctive red-and-white striped lantern room, which houses a first-order Fresnel lens. This optical device projects a beam of light that can be seen up to 20 nautical miles (37 kilometers) at sea.
Current Status
The Faro del Morro is currently an active aid to navigation, although its operation has largely been automated over the years. While it continues to serve as a vital reference point for mariners, its primary function has shifted from manual operation to remote monitoring and control.
Notable Historical Events
While no specific notable events are recorded for the Faro del Morro, it is worth noting that this lighthouse played an important role during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, serving as a vital aid to navigation and maritime trade.
Heritage Status
The Faro del Morro has been recognized for its cultural and historical significance, with its designation as a protected monument in place since 1991.
Details
| Name | Faro del Morro |
|---|---|
| City | Lerma |
| Country | Mexico |
| Coordinates | 19.675808, -90.70613 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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