Barra Lighthouse

Farol da Barra
Barra Lighthouse, Salvador, Brazil
Map
LocationSalvador, Bahia, Brazil
Coordinates13°00′37″S 38°31′58″W / 13.0103°S 38.5328°W / -13.0103; -38.5328
Tower
Height22 metres (72 ft)
Shapeconical tower
Heritageheritage asset listed by IPHAN Edit this on Wikidata
Light
First litfirst tower, 17th century; second tower, 1839
Focal height39 m (128 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Lens1890: Fresnel lens
Range16 nautical miles; 29 kilometres (18 mi)
CharacteristicFl(3) WR 30s Edit this on Wikidata

The Barra Lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol da Barra) also known as the Santo Antônio Lighthouse (Portuguese: Farol de Santo Antônio), is a lighthouse in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is located at the tip of the Padrão, now the Point of Santo Antônio, to the extreme south of Salvador, at the entrance of the Bay of All Saints. The lighthouse was built at the center of the Santo Antônio da Barra Fort.[1][2][3]

The current lighthouse is the second built the site. The first was built of taipa, and was the second built in the Americas, after the old Friborg Palace in Recife. The current structure was built in 1839 and dedicated by Dom Pedro II of Brazil. It is constructed of masonry and painted with black and white bands. The lighthouse is a 22 metres (72 ft)-high tapered tower with a Fresnel lens dating to 1890. The fort and lighthouse were listed as historic structures by the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute in 1938.[1][2]

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