Lighthouse of Ponta de Sagres

Lighthouse of Ponta de Sagres
Farol da Ponta de Sagres

The lighthouse at the point in Sagres
Portugal
Location Cape St. Vincent
Sagres
Vila do Bispo
Portugal
Coordinates 36°59′40.4″N 8°56′57.7″W / 36.994556°N 8.949361°W / 36.994556; -8.949361
Year first constructed 1894 (first)
1923 (second)
Year first lit 1960 (current)
Automated 1979
Foundation concrete
Construction concrete tower
Tower shape square parallelepiped tower with balcony and lantern
Markings / pattern unpainted tower, white lantern, red lantern roof
Height 13 metres (43 ft)
Focal height 53 metres (174 ft)
Intensity 500 W
Range 20 kilometres (12 mi)
Characteristic Iso R 2s.
Admiralty number D-2170
NGA number 3620
ARLHS number POR-043
Portugal number PT-440[1]

The Lighthouse of Ponta de Sagres (Portuguese: Estação Rádio-Goniométrica/Farolim de Sagres/Farol da Ponta de Sagres), is beacon/lighthouse located along the coastal peninsula of Sagres Point in the civil parish of Sagres, in the Portuguese municipality of the Vila do Bispo.

History

The lighthouse as seen at the edge of Ponta de Sagres, the extreme southwest corner of continental Portugal

As part of the 5th centenary commemorations marking the birth of Henry the Navigator, in 1894 the lighthouse was inaugurated.[2] The third navigational advisory, dated 3 March 1894, indicated that he light was a fixed red beacon, with a 5 miles (8.0 km), using a petroleum lamp.

On 28 November 1906, the 5th order diopter lamp was substituted by an optical device of greater range. This lantern was lit on 23 June 1923, following the construction of a new building with the installation of a 4th order catadioptric optical lamp, that was originally installed in the lighthouse of Ponta da Piedade.[2]

Between 1947-1949, the lighthouse was transferred to the Ministry of the Navy.[2]

The illumination source was changed to an electric incandescent lamp following the installation of power generators.[2]

In 1958, it was decided to demolish the building, due to its historic inadequacy, and a new structure was constructed 20 metres (66 ft) from the old building.[2] Budgeted at 146.890$00 escudos (733.00 euros), the new lighthouse was inaugurated on 1 April 1960.

The lighthouse was automatized in 1979.[2]

In August 1983, the lighthouse began to be controlled from a distance, from the Cape St. Vincent Lighthouse, and integrated into the special protection zone of the fortress of Sagres.[2]

Architecture

The lighthouse tower is 13 metres (43 ft), the light is located at about 53 metres (174 ft) altitude and has a range of 20 kilometres (12 mi).[2] The lamp is characterized by a luminous red beacon that flashes at a two second interval.[2] The rotation of the optical beacon is produced from clock mechanism.

The building consists of a rectangular tower of white masonry, with a single-story annex for the residence of the lighthouse-keeper and storage of material, measuring 5.5 metres (18 ft) to the cornices.[2]

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References

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Notes
  1. Ponta de Sagres The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved March 19, 2016
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Viegas, Patrícia; Ferreira, Teresa (2012), SIPA, ed., Estação Rádio-Goniométrica/Farolim de Sagres/Farol da Ponta de Sagres (IPA.00017069/PT050815040015) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 6 November 2013
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