Far de Nules
Avinguda Plana Baixa
Far de Nules
The Far de Nules is a lighthouse located on the coast of Spain, serving as a vital aid to navigation for mariners and fishermen.
History
- The Far de Nules was constructed in 1857, marking an important milestone in the development of maritime safety in the region. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations and upgrades to ensure its continued effectiveness.
Architecture
The tower stands at a height of approximately 38 meters (125 feet), with a focal height of around 45 meters (148 feet). The lighthouse is constructed from stone and features a distinctive design that blends seamlessly into its surroundings. Its architectural style reflects the traditional Spanish approach to building coastal structures, emphasizing functionality and durability.
Light Characteristics
The Far de Nules emits a white light with a characteristic pattern of flashes every 11 seconds, visible over a range of 14 nautical miles. This regular pattern helps guide mariners safely into the port of Nules.
Current Status
Currently, the Far de Nules is an automated lighthouse, no longer manned by a keeper. Its automation has allowed for significant cost savings and reduced maintenance requirements.
Location and Accessibility
The Far de Nules is situated on Avinguda Plana Baixa in the town of Nules, Spain. Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby town center.
Heritage Status
The Far de Nules has been recognized for its historical significance and is listed as a protected monument in Spain.
Notable Historical Events
While there are no specific notable events associated with the Far de Nules, its construction during the mid-19th century reflects the growing importance of maritime safety in Spain's coastal regions.
Details
| Name | Far de Nules |
|---|---|
| City | Nules |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 39.826416, -0.110231 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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