Torre Sant'Andrea di Missipezza Lighthouse explained

Torre Sant'Andrea di Missipezza
Location:Torre Sant'Andrea
Apulia
Italy
Coordinates:40.2553°N 18.445°W
Yearbuilt:1932
Construction:masonry building
Shape:quadrangular building with lantern atop
Marking:seaward side painted in black and white checkerboard pattern, metallic grey lantern dome
Height:16m (52feet)
Focalheight:24m (79feet)
Lens:type TD
Intensity:AL 1000 W
Range:main:
reserve:
Characteristic:Fl(2) WR 7s.
Country:Italy
Countrynumber:3608 E.F.
Managingagent:Marina Militare[1] [2]

Torre Sant'Andrea di Missipezza Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Torre Sant'Andrea di Missipezza ) is an active lighthouse in the frazione of Torre Sant'Andrea in the municipality of Melendugno.

Description

The light house consists of a lantern placed atop a massive masonry old defence tower with the seaward side painted with white and black checkerboard pattern, the other three sides are painted in white. The lighthouse was activated in 1936 and is 16m (52feet) high; the lantern is positioned at a height of 24m (79feet) above sea level. The lighthouse is fully automated and operated by the Lighthouses Service of Marina Militare, identified by the Country code number 3688 E.F. The light emits two white or red flashes, depending on direction, in a seven seconds period visible up to .[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Torre Sant'Andrea di Missipezza . Marina Militare . February 27, 2018.
  2. February 27, 2018.