Lighthouse of Marbella
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Rich Heritage at Lighthouse of Marbella
The Lighthouse of Marbella, erected in 1864, stands as a testament to Spain's maritime history. The structure was initiated by the Spanish government to guide ships along the Mediterranean coast.
This brick lighthouse is 23 meters tall and features a distinct white color with a unique octagonal tower. Situated at the western end of Marbella's coastline, it offers breathtaking views of the sea, attracting both tourists and photographers.
Highlighting the Experience
- Historic Significance 🕰️
- Architectural Distinction 🏛️
- Unbeatable Seaside Views 🌊
Visitors can access the lighthouse area freely, making it an excellent spot for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Lighthouse of Marbella
First Light
The lighthouse first illuminated the waters in 1864, aiding navigation for over a century.
Design Inspiration
Its architectural design draws influences from traditional Spanish style, making it visually striking.
Fishermen's Landmark
Local fishermen historically used the lighthouse as a key point of reference for their journeys.
Location
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Address
View mapAvenida del Duque de Ahumada s/n Paseo Maritimo
Opening Hours
Friday:
24 hours
Monday:
24 hours
Saturday:
24 hours
Sunday:
24 hours
Thursday:
24 hours
Tuesday:
24 hours
Wednesday:
24 hours
Contact Information
Price
Free. No paid tickets required for general access.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Morning or late afternoon for optimal lighting and fewer visitors.