Douglas Lighthouse

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Douglas Lighthouse: A Maritime Guardian

Situated in the picturesque Douglas Bay, the Douglas Lighthouse has been a crucial navigation point since the 1800s, ensuring the safety of countless vessels.

Founded in 1857, designed by architect John A. B. Hogg, this lighthouse holds historical significance as one of the earliest coastal navigational aids on the Isle of Man. Its robust masonry structure features a prominent white tower, standing at 16 meters tall, and a distinctive lantern. The surrounding area is rich in marine life, enhancing its cultural and environmental value.

Unforgettable Highlights

⚓️ Key highlight #1: Illuminating History - This lighthouse has been operational since its construction, showcasing maritime heritage.

🌊 Key highlight #2: Scenic Views - Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Douglas Bay and the surrounding landscape.

🗺️ Key highlight #3: Architectural Marvel - The lighthouse's design reflects the engineering prowess of the 19th century.

With free access from the shore, Douglas Lighthouse attracts tourists and history enthusiasts keen on exploring maritime history and natural beauty.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumDouglas Lighthouse

Foundation Year

Built in 1857, Douglas Lighthouse has been guiding ships for over a century.

Architectural Design

Designed by John A. B. Hogg, it features a notable white masonry tower.

Operational Status

The lighthouse continues to serve as a navigational aid for mariners.

Location

Douglas

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