Sarpıncık Feneri
Sarpıncık Lighthouse, Sarpıncık Mahallesi, Karaburun, Aegean Region, 35960, Turkey
Sarpıncık Feneri
The Sarpıncık Feneri, also known as Kara Burnu Lighthouse, has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1897.
History
- The lighthouse was built by the Ottoman Empire to serve as a navigational aid for ships traversing the Aegean Sea.
- The Sarpıncık Feneri stands at an impressive height of 97 meters, with a focal height of 110 meters.
Architecture and Construction Materials
The distinctive architecture is characterized by a cylindrical tower made of limestone and granite, topped with a lantern room containing a first-order Fresnel lens.
Light Characteristics
- The Sarpıncık Feneri emits a distinctive Fl (flash) pattern, visible from a range of 12 nautical miles.
- The light is white in color and has a period of 20 seconds.
Current Status
The Sarpıncık Feneri remains an active aid to navigation, although it has been automated since its modernization in the late 1990s.
Location and Accessibility
- Located on the island of Karaburun, Sarpıncık Feneri is situated at the northernmost tip of the island's main peninsula.
- Visitors can access the lighthouse via a short walk from the nearby village of Kara Burnu.
Heritage Status
The Sarpıncık Feneri has been recognized as a significant cultural and historical landmark in Turkey, with its preservation and restoration supported by local authorities and heritage organizations.
Notable Historical Events
- The Sarpıncık Feneri played an important role during World War II, serving as a vital aid to navigation for Allied forces.
Details
| Name | Sarpıncık Feneri |
|---|---|
| City | Karaburun |
| Country | Turkey |
| Coordinates | 38.65849, 26.362562 |
| Current use | active aid to navigation |
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