Genoese Lighthouse
The Genoese Lighthouse, also known as the Lanterna di Genova, is a historic lighthouse located in Genoa, Italy. Standing at 76 meters tall, it is one of the tallest lighthouses in the Mediterranean. Built in the 12th century, it has served as a guiding beacon for ships entering the busy port of Genoa for centuries.
The lighthouse features a distinctive octagonal shape and is topped with a lantern that emits light visible from a distance. It is a symbol of the city and has been recognized as a significant landmark, attracting both tourists and locals who appreciate its architectural beauty and historical importance.