LIGHTHOUSE OF CAPE FIGARI

The lighthouse of Capo Figari, or more correctly semaphore of Capo Figari, is a majestic building located on a promontory at around 340 metres above sea level. From here, it towers over Golfo Aranci and a good part of Gallura. This lighthouse can be reached on foot and is famous for providing the location for Guglielmo Marconi’s experiments, which led to the invention of the telegraph. It offers unforgettable panoramic views of the surrounding area and will become an accommodation facility as part of the lighthouse repurposing project fostered by Region Sardinia.

Also known as Marconi lighthouse, it enjoys an extremely evocative panoramic position.