General Information
Other name(s): | Bari Light |
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Completion: | 1869 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Lighthouse |
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Material: |
Load-bearing masonry tower |
Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
height | 62 m | |
focal height | 66 m |
Materials
shaft |
stone
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Bari Light, also known as Punta San Cataldo di Bari Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Punta San Cataldo di Bari) is an active lighthouse placed at the base of Molo San Cataldo, on the west side of the harbour of Bari on the Adriatic Sea, in the southern region of Apulia, Italy.
Description
The lighthouse, built in 1869, consists of an octagonal stone tower, 62 metres (203 ft) high, with balcony and lantern, rising from a 2-storey keeper's house. It is the 24th tallest "traditional lighthouse" in the world. The tower, characterized by six windows aligned on the seaward side, is painted white and the lantern dome in grey metallic.
The light is positioned at 66 metres (217 ft) above sea level and emits three white flashes in a 20 seconds period, visible up to a distance of 24 nautical miles (44 km; 28 mi). The lighthouse is completely automated and managed by the Marina Militare with the identification code number 3706 E.F.
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20038581 - Published on:
30/07/2008 - Last updated on:
09/12/2024