Poolbeg Lighthouse

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Poolbeg Lighthouse is a historic red-painted lighthouse marking the entrance to Dublin Bay in Dublin, Ireland.

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Poolbeg Lighthouse canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lighthouse
navigational aid
access accessible by foot along Great South Wall
automationDate 1972
category Buildings and structures in Dublin
Lighthouses in the Republic of Ireland
Transport infrastructure in Dublin
cityServed Dublin
color red
constructionEnd 1768
constructionMaterial masonry
constructionStart 1767
coordinates 53.335°N 6.131°W
country Ireland
focalHeight 20 metres
function marks entrance to Dublin Bay
harbourServed Dublin Port
hasBalcony yes
hasLantern yes
height 20 metres
heritageDesignation listed structure (local importance)
heritageStatus historic lighthouse
lightCharacteristic Fl R 5s
lightColor red
lightRange 12 nautical miles
locatedIn County Dublin
Dublin
Dublin Bay
locatedInMouthOf River Liffey
locatedInWaterBody Dublin Bay
Irish Sea
locatedNear North Bull Lighthouse
Poolbeg Peninsula
South Bull Wall
locatedOn Great South Wall
managingOrganization Dublin Port Company
marking red tower with lantern and gallery
notableFeature one of the oldest operational lighthouses in Ireland
painted bright red as a daymark
originalPowerSource oil
owner Dublin Port Company
powerSource electric
purpose aid to navigation for ships entering Dublin Port
status active
tourism popular walking destination in Dublin
towerShape cylindrical tower with balcony and lantern
yearLit 1768

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Dublin Bay hasCoastalProtectionStructure Poolbeg Lighthouse
Poolbeg Peninsula namedAfter Poolbeg Lighthouse
Poolbeg Peninsula nearby Poolbeg Lighthouse
South Bull Wall hasPart Poolbeg Lighthouse
South Bull Wall terminus Poolbeg Lighthouse
North Bull Lighthouse locatedOpposite Poolbeg Lighthouse