Capo Caccia Lighthouse Explained

Far del Cap de Caça
Faro di Capo Caccia
Location:Alghero
Sardinia
Italy
Coordinates:40.5607°N 8.1627°W
Yearbuilt:1864
Automated:yes
Foundation:masonry base
Construction:masonry tower
Shape:cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern rising from one corner of the keeper’s house
Marking:white tower and keeper’s house
Height:24m (79feet)
Focalheight:186m (610feet)
Intensity:main: AL 1000 W
LABI 100 W
Range:main:
reserve:
Characteristic:FI W 5s.
Lens:Type: OR S4
Focal length: 375 mm
Fogsignal:no
Country:Italy
Countrynumber:1418 E.F[1] [2]
Managingagent:Marina Militare

Capo Caccia Lighthouse (Algherese Catalan: Far del Cap de Caça, Italian: Faro di Capo Caccia) is an active 19th century lighthouse situated at the extremity of Capo Caccia, from Tramariglio a frazione of Alghero on the western coast of Sardinia.

Description

The lighthouse was built in 1864 on the top of the namesake promontory overlooking the sea, just above Neptune's Grotto connected by s staircase of 656 steps named Escala de Cabirol (Staircase of roe). The light station is a three-story white building protected by a Faraday cage to defend from the lightning strikes; above the keeper's house stands the tower 24m (79feet) high, which was rebuilt in 1950s, bringing the focal height to 186m (610feet) making it the highest lighthouse in Italy.

The lantern was supplied by various fuels, including acetylene up to 1880, and then by petroleum gas, until in 1961 the plant was electrified. The rotating optic which was built in Paris by Barbier, Benard, et Turenne in 1951, is equipped with a Fresnel lens, with four deflectors at 90° to each other with a focal distance of 375 millimetres. The lighthouse is active, fully automated, even if manned by the two keepers who also have the task of maintaining the other lighthouses along the western Sardinia coast. It is operated by Marina Militare identified by the code number 1418 E.F. [3] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. 24 September 2018.
  2. Web site: Capo Caccia . Marina Militare . 3 May 2019.
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=og8srXWKogsC&dq=capo+caccia+lighthouse&pg=PA155 Architecture of Italian lighthouses