Faro del Puerto
Urbanización Marina Este Puerto
Faro del Puerto
The Faro del Puerto, also known as the Puerto de la Mona Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to the 19th century.
History
- The lighthouse was constructed in 1885, during the reign of King Alfonso XII of Spain, with the primary purpose of guiding mariners through the Strait of Gibraltar.
- The Faro del Puerto is an imposing structure, standing at a height of 13 meters (43 feet) above sea level.
- The lighthouse's tower is constructed from limestone and features a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern.
Light Characteristics
The Faro del Puerto emits a Fl (first-order) light, which means it flashes once every four seconds.
Current Status
The Faro del Puerto is currently an active aid to navigation, guiding mariners through the Strait of Gibraltar.
Location and Accessibility
Located on the eastern shore of Almuñécar, a charming town in the province of Málaga, Spain, the Faro del Puerto is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
Heritage Status
The Faro del Puerto has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the Spanish government, acknowledging its historical significance and architectural importance.
Notable Historical Events
- During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the Faro del Puerto played a crucial role in guiding Republican forces through the Strait of Gibraltar.
Architecture
The Faro del Puerto is an imposing structure, standing at a height of 13 meters (43 feet) above sea level. The lighthouse's tower is constructed from limestone and features a distinctive red-and-white striped pattern.
Light Source
The light source is a prominent feature of the lighthouse, emitting a red beam with a range of 4 nautical miles.
Details
| Name | Faro del Puerto |
|---|---|
| City | Almuñécar |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 36.728058, -3.7256556 |
| Current use | active navigation |
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