Lighthouse Cabo Espichel
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Address : | Cabo Espichel, Portugal |
Phone : | 📞 +88 |
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City : | Cabo Espichel |
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Michaela Zikmundova on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ For me much more impressive than Cabo de São Vicente in Algarve (and less touristy). There is a small restaurant serving good food next to the Santuario de Nossa Senhora
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Cape Espichel Lighthouse was built on the site of a hermitage that had been founded in the middle of the 14th Century to hold an image of the Virgin, which had been found on a rock. A small community grew up to receive pilgrims and, over the centuries, inns, houses and shops were developed. The Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo Espichel continues to attract many visitors.
As early as 1430 the monks of the hermitage had built a beacon on the site. Despite this, and similar informal efforts along the Portuguese coastline, the coast was known by foreign ships, especially the British, as the "black coast", because there was no lighting system to aid navigation. The construction of the present lighthouse owes much to the reforms that followed the 1755 earthquake, which resulted in the Marquis of Pombal creating an organized Lighthouse Service in 1758 and ordering six lighthouses to be built. Cape Espichel light dates from 1790 and is situated about 600 meters from the sanctuary. It consists of a hexagonal tower in three levels, built with thick masonry walls. The lowest two levels have sloped walls while the walls of the top part are vertical.
There is little documented information about the quality of the light provided in its early years. In 1865 a report noted that the lighthouse produced a fixed, white light using seventeen Argand lamps, covering an arc of 260 degrees and having a range of 13 nautical miles. The unit that housed the lamps was 6.80 metres high with six faces, each 1.30 metres wide. The report also noted that ventilation for the smoke from the lamps was lacking and that the lighthouse did not have lightning rods (conductors). The height of the building was reported as 30.70 metres. The report also noted that reconstruction work had been carried out in 1817, 1846 and 1848 and that there were four houses for lighthousekeepers, as well as 100 containers to store olive oil for the lamps.
A new Lighting Plan in 1883 identified improvements to the lighthouse that were required and the General Directorate of Posts, Telegraphs and Lighthouses reported in 1886 that the lighthouse would operate with a new lantern, a first-order Fresnel lens with a 920 mm focal length. It would rotate with four flashes, with rotation to be provided by a clock mechanism. Illumination would be oil powered. The lighthouse was also provided with a mechanically activated bell. This was replaced by a siren of compressed air in 1925. Generators were installed in 1926. In 1947, a new optical apparatus was installed, with a 300 mm focal distance, by the French company Barbier, Benard, et Turenne. A medium frequency (MF) transmitter was installed in 1948. The public electricity network replaced the generators in 1980 and the headlamp was automated in 1989, as was a new sound signal. At an altitude of 168 metres above sea level, the lighthouse now has a range of 26 nautical miles. The bulbs emit a white flash every four seconds. Employing a Catadioptric system the light is aimed both at the horizon and into the sky, the latter as backup navigation for planes, particularly for approaches to Lisbon airport.
The tower can be accessed by 135 stone and 15 iron steps. The public can visit free of charge on Wednesday afternoons.
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Tom De Haes on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Historical defence and viewpoint with beautiful monastary next to it and one of the most important points where the america's broke off of Pangea and left europe where rhe dinosaures crossed and still verry much studied today ♥️♥️♥️ my future wedding venue♥️♥️♥️
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KOEKA on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ WoW...as other reviews have said of you're a fan of Eastwood weasterns then the courtyard of the church is the place..gotta play Esctacy of Gold while walking around... the lighthouse is eh ok...the pathways around it aaaaaaamazing!!!
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Jose Carlos Babo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Few people come here as there is another "monument"about 1 km away. The scenery, just perfect. Specially the sunsets. Gorgeous
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Karina Griscina on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Strong wind, sometimes it's impossible to walk, just to fly... Anyway, it's fantastic place !!!
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David on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful place with amazing views… the thing I was missing was a nice place to sit and have a drink or just read a book…
The ruins of monastery are not take care of but you can still get some nice pictures there! You’ll definitely enjoy the reefs view!
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Hanna on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Love this place. Feels like the edge of the world. Sunrise, sunset are both recommended
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