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Punta de Teno Lighthouse

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Year first lit
  
1976 (current)

Range
  
33,336 m

NGA number
  
23840

Light source
  
solar power

Focal height
  
60 m

Year first constructed
  
1897 (first)


Location
  
Buenavista del Norte Tenerife Canary Islands Spain

Construction
  
concrete tower (current) stone tower (first)

Tower shape
  
cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern

Markings / pattern
  
tower with red and white bands (current) unpainted tower (first)

Province
  
Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Similar
  
Macizo de Teno, Playa de Las Teresitas, Teide, Teide National Park, Acantilados de Los Gigantes

The Punta de Teno Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro de Punta de Teno) is an active lighthouse in the municipality of Buenavista del Norte on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The current lighthouse was the second to be constructed on the narrow rocky headland of Punta de Teno, which is the most westerly point on the island. It is one of seven lighthouses which mark the coastline of Tenerife, and lies between the Punta Rasca lighthouse to the southeast, and the modern lighthouse of Buenavista to the northwest.

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Map of Punta Teno Lighthouse, 38480 Buenavista del Nte., Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

History

The first lighthouse was completed in 1897, as part of the first maritime lighting plan for the Canaries. Built in a similar style to other Canarian 19th century lights, it consists of a white washed single storey building, with dark volcanic rock used for the masonry detailing. The light was shown from a lantern room at the top of an eight metre high masonry tower, attached to the seaward side of the house, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It remained in service until it was replaced in the 1970s by the new modern tower.

The new lighthouse, which was built adjacent to the original building first entered service in 1978. It consists of a 20m high cylinder-shaped tower, which is white with red bands, that supports twin galleries and a lantern with a white cupola. The design is similar to the new tower of Fuencaliente Lighthouse on La Palma.

With a focal height of 60m above sea level, the light can be seen for 18 nautical miles. Its light characteristic is made up of a pattern of three flashes of white light every twenty seconds.

The lighthouse is maintained by the Port authority of the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It is registered under the international Admiralty number D2832 and has the NGA identifier of 113-23840.

References

Punta de Teno Lighthouse Wikipedia