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Undan Island Lighthouse

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Construction
  
maonry tower

Height
  
15 m

NGA number
  
21728

Markings / pattern
  
red tower and lantern

Opened
  
1880

Year first constructed
  
1880

Location
  
Undan Island Malacca Malaysia

Tower shape
  
octagonal prism tower with balcony and lantern

Focal height
  
53 metres (174 ft) (focal plane)

Range
  
18 nautical miles (33 km; 21 mi)

Similar
  
Malacca Light, Church of the Risen Christ - Pe, Malacca Warrior Monument, Sri Aghora Veerapathra Temple, De Fontaine Memorial

The Undan Island Lighthouse (Malay: Rumah Api Pulau Undan) is a lighthouse on the island of Undan, off the coast of Malacca, Malaysia.

Completed in 1880, the lighthouse was erected during British rule in Malacca as a beacon for ships travelling along the Strait of Malacca. While remaining in operation as of 2008, the building is now supplemented with a second, newer concrete tower that operates advanced equipment for shipping communications.

Located on Undan Island, the lighthouse is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) off the coast of Malacca, and is situated on the summit of the island. As a result, the lighthouse, like others in the country on small islands, is largely reachable solely by boat, its site and tower closed from the public.

The original lighthouse consists of an octagonal cylindrical light tower housing the lantern and a gallery, and is adjoined to a single storey keeper's house; both structures were constructed of masonry. A more recent concrete communications tower, roughly three times the height of the original lighthouse, is cylindrical and stark in design, and situated directly beside the lighthouse.

References

Undan Island Lighthouse Wikipedia