Faro Di Jesolo
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Faro Di Jesolo: A Beacon of History
Constructed in 1905, Faro Di Jesolo stands at 50 meters tall, serving as a crucial navigational aid for vessels in the Adriatic Sea.
The lighthouse, designed by architect Giovanni Battista, features characteristic white and red stripes, and its light can be seen from several kilometers away. It has undergone various restorations and modifications over the years, maintaining its operational status, making it a symbol of maritime safety.
Memorable Highlights
- 🔦 Imposing Height: Tallest lighthouse in the region.
- ❤️ Scenic Views: Offers panoramic views of the coastline and city.
- 📸 Photography Spot: A popular location for stunning sunset photos.
Visitors can access Faro Di Jesolo freely, making it an attraction for tourists, families, and maritime history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumFaro Di Jesolo
Historic Construction
Built in 1905, Faro Di Jesolo has been guiding ships for over a century.
Maritime Landmark
The lighthouse is a vital navigation point for vessels entering the Adriatic Sea.
Architectural Design
Designed by Giovanni Battista, it features a distinctive red and white striped exterior.
Location
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Address
View mapVia del Faro 12
Opening Hours
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Price
Free. No admission fees required.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Around 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Evenings, especially during sunset, for the best views and photography opportunities.