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Faro de Punta Silla

Carretera a Santillán-Boria

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Faro de Punta Silla (San Vicente de la Barquera)
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Faro de Punta Silla

The Faro de Punta Silla is a historic lighthouse located on the coast of Spain.

History

  • The Faro de Punta Silla was built in 1871, marking an important milestone in maritime safety for the region.

Architecture and Construction

The tower stands at a height of 43 meters, with a focal height of approximately 60 meters. The lighthouse features a distinctive design, characteristic of its era. Its construction materials are not specified in available data.

Light Characteristics

  • The Faro de Punta Silla emits a white light with a range of 13 nautical miles and a period of 3.5 minutes.
  • The light sequence is reported to be "2.5+(1)", indicating an unusual pattern.
  • The character of the light is marked as "Oc", suggesting it may be occulting.

Current Status

The Faro de Punta Silla is currently not active, having reportedly been automated at some point in its history. Its current status is that of a museum, although this information is not further detailed.

Location and Accessibility

The lighthouse is situated on the Carretera a Santillán-Boria, near San Vicente de la Barquera, Spain. Visitors can access the location by car or public transportation.

Heritage Status

No specific heritage status is reported for the Faro de Punta Silla.

Notable Historical Events

  • The Faro de Punta Silla has played a significant role in maritime history, serving as an important aid to navigation for ships traversing the region.

Faro de Punta Silla

Details

NameFaro de Punta Silla
CitySan Vicente de la Barquera
CountrySpain
Coordinates43.393604, -4.391955
Current usemuseum