Farul Sulina
Farul Sulina, Sulina, Tulcea, Romania
The Farul Sulina
The Farul Sulina is a historic lighthouse located on the Danube Delta in Romania.
History
- The Farul Sulina was constructed in 1914, during World War I, to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the treacherous waters of the Danube Delta. The lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime traffic, particularly during wartime, when the delta's unique geography made it an important chokepoint.
- The Farul Sulina was constructed in 1914, during World War I, to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the treacherous waters of the Danube Delta. The lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime traffic, particularly during wartime, when the delta's unique geography made it an important chokepoint.
Architecture
The Farul Sulina is a 49-meter-tall (161 ft) tower constructed from reinforced concrete and featuring a distinctive cylindrical shape. Its architectural design was influenced by traditional Romanian lighthouse styles, with a characteristic lantern room at the top.
Light Characteristics
The Farul Sulina's light source is believed to have been a kerosene-powered lamp in its early years of operation. However, no specific details regarding the current lighting system are available. The lighthouse is reportedly equipped with a rotating beam, but the exact pattern and range of illumination are not known.
Current Status
The Farul Sulina remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its construction. Its status as a working lighthouse ensures that mariners continue to benefit from its guidance.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the shores of the Danube Delta in Sulina, Tulcea County, Romania, the Farul Sulina is accessible via a short walkway or by boat. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the delta's unique wetlands and wildlife.
Heritage Status
The Farul Sulina has been recognized as a cultural monument in Romania, reflecting its historical significance as a navigational aid and its contribution to the country's maritime heritage.
Notable Historical Events
- During World War II, the Farul Sulina played a role in the Allied war effort by serving as a beacon for ships navigating the Danube Delta. The lighthouse also reportedly served as a temporary residence for Romanian refugees during this period.
- During World War II, the Farul Sulina played a role in the Allied war effort by serving as a beacon for ships navigating the Danube Delta. The lighthouse also reportedly served as a temporary residence for Romanian refugees during this period.
Strong Emphasis
The Farul Sulina was constructed in 1914, during World War I, to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the treacherous waters of the Danube Delta. The lighthouse played a crucial role in maritime traffic, particularly during wartime, when the delta's unique geography made it an important chokepoint.
Strong Emphasis
The Farul Sulina is a 49-meter-tall (161 ft) tower constructed from reinforced concrete and featuring a distinctive cylindrical shape. Its architectural design was influenced by traditional Romanian lighthouse styles, with a characteristic lantern room at the top.
Strong Emphasis
The Farul Sulina's light source is believed to have been a kerosene-powered lamp in its early years of operation. However, no specific details regarding the current lighting system are available. The lighthouse is reportedly equipped with a rotating beam, but the exact pattern and range of illumination are not known.
Details
| Name | Farul Sulina |
|---|---|
| City | Sulina |
| Country | Romania |
| Coordinates | 45.148346, 29.759186 |
| Current use | active navigation |
| Accessible | true |
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