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İnceburun Lighthouse

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Location
  
Sinop, Turkey

Focal height
  
26 m (85 ft)

Height
  
12 m

NGA number
  
19532.

Construction
  
Stone tower

Characteristic
  
Fl (4) W 20s.

Opened
  
1863

Year first constructed
  
1863

İnceburun Lighthouse

Tower shape
  
Octagonal prism above square plan base

Markings / pattern
  
White tower and lantern

Address
  
57000 Sarıkum Köyü/Sinop Merkez/Sinop Province, Turkey

Similar
  
Ethnography Museum Arslan To, Balatlar Church, İnceburun, Sinop Fortress Prison, Kızılada Feneri

İnceburun Lighthouse (Turkish: İnceburun Feneri) is an active lighthouse on the Black Sea coast in Sinop Province, Turkey.

The masonry lighthouse was constructed in 1863 on İnceburun (literally: Sharp Cape), on the cliffs of the northernmost point of Anatolia. It is situated about 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Sinop. The 12 m (39 ft)-tall lighthouse tower with a gallery around the lantern room has the form of an octagonal prism in the upper half sitting on a square-plan base, and is white painted. A one-story keeper's house is attached to it, and three additional buildings belong to the light station. At a focal height of 26 m (85 ft), it flashes white four times every 20 seconds.

The lighthouse is accessible but the tower is closed to the public. The lighthouse keeping is served by Family Çilesiz, who do the job in fifth generation.

References

İnceburun Lighthouse Wikipedia