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Veli Rat Lighthouse

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Location
  
Construction
  
Stone

Admiralty number
  
E3098

Opened
  
1849

Focal height
  
41 m

NGA number
  
12864

Year first constructed
  
1849

Characteristic
  
W Fl(2) 20s

Height
  
36 m

Range
  
40,744 m

Material
  
Stone

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Tower shape
  
Cylindrical tower rising from a 1-story keeper's house

Similar
  
Strašna peć, Faro di Veli Rat, Brbišcica, Ninska Laguna Beach, Church of the Holy Cross - Nin

Veli Rat Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the Croatian island of Dugi Otok, and is a well-known landmark near to the village of the same name.

Map of Veli Rat, 23287, Veli Rat, Croatia

The single storey keeper’s house is built around the base of the 36m masonry tower, which has a white lantern and single gallery. The yellow walls of the house were reputedly painted using a mixture that was coloured by the use of thousands of eggs. This was allegedly to give better consistency and protection against the salt air.

At a height of 41m above the sea, the light has a range of 22 nautical miles and consists of two flashes of white light every twelve seconds. Veli Rat along with a number of other Croatia lighthouses still retains a lighthouse keeper. In 2014 the serving keeper was Zvone, who along with his wife and family live on site. Since 2000, rooms within the lighthouse have also been made available for rent as holiday accommodation.

In 2010, Veli Rat in conjunction with the lighthouses at Vir and Tajer were depicted in a set of commemorative stamps by the Croatian postal service Hrvatska pošta.

References

Veli Rat Lighthouse Wikipedia


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