Port Said Lighthouse

Port Said Lighthouse
The lighthouse in 2008
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LocationEast district, Port Said, Egypt
Coordinates31°15′50″N 32°18′42″E / 31.26389°N 32.31167°E / 31.26389; 32.31167
Tower
Constructedc. 1869
FoundationReinforced concrete
ConstructionMasonry
Height56 m (184 ft)
ShapeOctagonal prism tower with balcony and lantern
Markingsunpainted tower except the seaward side painted white and black
Light
First lit1869
Deactivated1997 (?)
Focal height59 m (194 ft)
Range40 km (25 mi)

Port Said Lighthouse (Arabic: فنار بورسعيد القديم) is one of the most important architectural and tourist landmarks in the city of Port Said in Egypt. Considered a unique example for the evolution of architecture during the nineteenth century in the city, the lighthouse was designed by François Coignet [fr] at the request of the Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, Ismail the Magnificent. Construction was completed in 1869, one week prior to the inauguration of the Suez Canal.[1] The lighthouse was built to guide ships passing through the canal. The lighthouse has an octagonal shaped tower that is 56 metres (184 ft) high.

  1. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Egypt". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 20 November 2015.