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Triagoz lighthouse

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Automated
  
1984

Construction
  
granite tower

Height
  
15 m

Focal height
  
29 m

NGA number
  
7792

Foundation
  
stone basemenat

Markings / pattern
  
unpainted tower

Opened
  
1864

France number
  
FR-0589

Year first constructed
  
1864

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Location
  
Perros-Guirec, Côtes-d'Armor, France

Tower shape
  
square parallelepiped tower with balcony and lantern removed on 1981

Similar
  
Phare du Grand Léjon, Héaux de Bréhat lighthouse, Sept‑Îles lighthouse, Roches‑Douvres Light, Phare de l'Île de Batz

The Triagoz lighthouse is a lighthouse in Côtes-d'Armor, France, located on the Guen-Arms rock of the Triagoz archipelago. The lighthouse is closed to the public.

The structure is a square tower, composed of pink granite from Ploumanac'h, with a semicircular projection towards the coast.

History

The Triagoz lighthouse was built by the engineers Dujardin and Pelau between 1861 and 1864.

It was automated in 1984.

The lantern has been removed and resides in a courtyard in Lézardrieux.

Due to a current lack of adequate maintenance and a lack of credit, the lighthouse is deteriorating at an alarming rate and requires a complete overhaul.

References

Triagoz lighthouse Wikipedia