Scogli Porcelli Lighthouse

Scogli Porcelli
Scogli Porcelli Lighthouse
Scogli Porcelli
Sicily
Scogli Porcelli
Scogli Porcelli (Italy)
Location Trapani
Sicily
Italy
Coordinates 38°02′38″N 12°26′22″E / 38.04388809°N 12.43944454°E / 38.04388809; 12.43944454Coordinates: 38°02′38″N 12°26′22″E / 38.04388809°N 12.43944454°E / 38.04388809; 12.43944454
Year first constructed 1903
Foundation concrete base
Construction stone tower
Tower shape massive cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern unpainted stone tower, white lantern, grey metallic lantern dome
Height 25 metres (82 ft)
Focal height 23 metres (75 ft)
Current lens Type TD 375
Focal length: 187,5mm
Light source solar power
Intensity LABI 100 w
Range 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi)
Characteristic Fl (2) W 10s.
Fog signal no
Admiralty number E1968
NGA number 10036
ARLHS number ITA-162
Italy number 3132 E.F.
Managing agent Marina Militare[1][2]

Scogli Porcelli Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di Scogli Porcelli) is an active lighthouse located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) offshore Trapani on a series of emerging rocks. Scogli Porcelii makes part of Aegadian Islands on the Sicily Channel.

Description

The lighthouse, built in 1903, consists of a massive cylindrical tower, 25 metres (82 ft) high, with a first balcony at the height of the first floor where the entrance is placed. The structure is squat and massive and is unusual for the Italian lighthouses. The tower has a second balcony, all around the lantern, which can be reached by a spiral staircase lighted by three aligned windows decorated by a stone frame. The tower is unpainted stone, the lantern is white and the lantern dome is grey metallic. The light is positioned at 23 metres (75 ft) above sea level and emits two white flashes in a 10 seconds period visible up to a distance of 11 nautical miles (20 km; 13 mi). The lighthouse is completely automated and managed by the Marina Militare with the identification code number 3132 E.F.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Lighthouses of Italy: Western Sicily". The Lighthouse Directory. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Scogli Porcelli". Marina Militare. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  3. "Mappa dei fari Italiani". ARI Genova. Retrieved April 24, 2018.



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