San Vito Lo Capo Lighthouse Explained

San Vito Lo Capo
Location:San Vito Lo Capo
Trapani
Sicily
Coordinates:38.1884°N 12.7334°W
Yearbuilt:1859
Foundation:concrete base
Construction:concrete tower
Shape:tapered cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Marking:unpainted tower, white lantern, grey metallic lantern dome
Height:38m (125feet)
Focalheight:45m (148feet)
12.5m (41feet)
Lens:Type OR 375
Focal length: 187.5 mm
Intensity:main: AL 1000 W
reserve: LED
Range:main:
reserve:
Characteristic:Fl W 5s.
Iso R 4s.
Country:Italy
Countrynumber:3170 E.F.
Managingagent:Marina Militare[1] [2]

San Vito Lo Capo Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di San Vito Lo Capo) is an active lighthouse located in the municipality of San Vito Lo Capo on the western coast of Sicily at the end of the promontory, with the same name, between the Gulf of Macari and that of Castellammare.

Description

The lighthouse was built in 1859 under the period of the House of Bourbon who ruled the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The lighthouse consists of a white cylindrical tower, 38m (125feet) high, with balcony and lantern, attached to the front seaside 1-storey white masonry keeper's house. The lantern, painted in grey metallic, is positioned at 45m (148feet) above sea level and emits one white flash in a 5 seconds period, visible up to a distance of . Another light positioned at 12.5m (41feet) emits a red flash on and off in a 4 seconds period. The lighthouse is completely automated and is operated by the Marina Militare with the identification code number 2736 E.F.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. March 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: San Vito Lo Capo . Marina Militare . March 4, 2018.