Punta Carena Lighthouse, Maritime lighthouse in Anacapri, Italy.
Punta Carena Lighthouse is a navigation structure located on the southwestern coast of Anacapri with distinctive white and red striped markings running vertically along its octagonal tower. The building combines a main tower rising above a two-story base structure, positioned on a rocky headland overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The lighthouse was built in 1867 to serve the growing maritime traffic through this dangerous stretch of the Mediterranean. Its construction marked an important step in improving navigation safety along the western Italian coast during the 19th century.
The lighthouse represents a key part of maritime life on Capri, where seafaring traditions have shaped the local identity for centuries. Locals and visitors alike view it as a symbol of the island's deep connection to the sea and its shipping routes.
You can reach the site by taking a local bus from Anacapri or hiking along the southwestern coastal path with rocky terrain. The location is accessible on foot, though sturdy shoes and reasonable fitness help due to the uneven walking surfaces and slopes.
The lighthouse emits a white light signal every three seconds, visible from considerable distances across the sea on clear nights. This steady rhythmic flashing is particularly striking when viewed from the surrounding coastline and demonstrates how the beacon has maintained its purpose for over 150 years.
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