Location | Goulet de Brest, Brest, Finistère, France |
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Coordinates | 48°21′30″N 4°32′03″W / 48.3583°N 4.5342°W |
Tower | |
Constructed | 1848 |
Construction | granite (tower) |
Automated | 1994 |
Height | 35 m (115 ft) |
Shape | octagon |
Markings | unpainted (tower), red (lantern) |
Power source | mains electricity |
Heritage | listed in the general inventory of cultural heritage |
Light | |
Focal height | 56 m (184 ft) |
Range | 17 nmi (31 km; 20 mi) |
Characteristic | Oc(2) WR 12s |
France no. | FR-0655 |
The Portzic Lighthouse (French: phare du Portzic) is situated on the north-eastern extremity of the Goulet de Brest (Finistère, France) and is the nearest lighthouse to the town of Brest. It is a 35 metres (115 ft) tall octagonal tower.[1][2] On the seaward side of the bottleneck entrance to the goulet, the lighthouse faces the Pointe des Espagnols.
It was built on military land in 1848, at the same time as the phare du Petit Minou (started slightly earlier to the north of the Goulet. It was electrified in 1953 and automated in 1994[2] (though a semaphore post set up at its base in 1987 to regulate traffic in and out of the goulet is still permanently manned).