Location: | João Pessoa Paraíba Brazil |
Coordinates: | -7.1486°N -34.7967°W |
Yearbuilt: | 1972 |
Construction: | concrete tower |
Shape: | triangular tower with three wings and no lantern |
Marking: | white tower with horizontal black band above the wings |
Height: | 18m (59feet) |
Focalheight: | 45m (148feet) |
Country: | Brazil |
Countrynumber: | BR-1256[1] |
The Cabo Branco Lighthouse is located on the cliffs of Cabo Branco, in the district of the same name, in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. Situated-approximately to the north of Ponta do Seixas, easternmost point of the entire Americas. It is one of the most important and visited places in João Pessoa.
A concrete triangular tower, with three projections pointed in a wing shape above the floor. The tower is painted white with a horizontal black strip immediately above the wings. It is not a true lighthouse as it lacks a light, but rather a type of navigation marker.
The tower was inaugurated in April 1972, during the government of Emílio Médici. The beacon of "Cape White" has a triangular shape with wings, the only one like it in the world. The architects had the intention to represent a sisal plant in the design of the lighthouse. Sisal has been one of the most lasting economic mainstays in the state of Paraiba.