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Kerjean (Louannec)
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Kerjean Lighthouse

The Kerjean Lighthouse is situated on Route de Kerjean, near the town of Louannec in Brittany, France.

Location and Accessibility

  • The lighthouse was built between 1542 and 1590 for members of the Barbier family (later titled as Marquis de Kerjean).
  • The structure has undergone significant changes over the centuries, including damage during the French Revolution and further disrepair in the 19th century.
  • In 1911, the building was taken into state care and restored in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

History

The lighthouse features three distinct light sources, each with its own unique characteristics: green, white, and red lights with varying ranges of 10, 8, and 8 nautical miles respectively.

Architecture

  • The Kerjean Lighthouse is a man-made structure with a distinctive design.
  • The tower height is 78 meters (256 feet), while the focal height is also 78 meters.
  • The lighthouse emits a distinctive pattern of four groups of lights, separated by one-minute intervals.

Light Characteristics

The Kerjean Lighthouse emits a distinctive pattern of four groups of lights, separated by one-minute intervals. The sequence is as follows: four green lights, followed by two white lights, then four red lights, and finally two white lights again.

Current Status

  • The Kerjean Lighthouse is currently an active aid to navigation, although its status may be subject to change.

Heritage Status

The lighthouse has been designated as a notable landmark in Brittany, France. Its history and architecture make it an important part of the region's cultural heritage.

Notable Historical Events

Unfortunately, no specific historical events are recorded for the Kerjean Lighthouse.

Details

NameKerjean
CityLouannec
CountryFrance
Coordinates48.796463, -3.3899329
Architectnull
Current useactive aid to navigation