- Europa Point
Europa Point, also called Great Europa Point, is the southernmost point of
Gibraltar . At the end of theRock of Gibraltar , the area is flat and occupied by such features as a playing field and a few buildings. On a clear day, views ofNorth Africa can be appreciated across theStrait of Gibraltar includingCeuta and theRif Mountains ofMorocco ; as well as theBay of Gibraltar and the Spanish towns along its shores.There are three notable buildings, the
Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque , the Roman Catholicshrine of Our Lady ofEurope , and alighthouse .Europa Point was formerly linked with the Eastern side of the Rock, including Sandy Bay and
Catalan Bay , by theDudley Ward Tunnel , which was closed for safety reasons in 2002, after a fatalrockfall .Notable buildings
Lighthouse
The lighthouse was built by Governor Sir Alexander Woodford between 1838 and 1841. It was fully automated in February 1994 and its loom can be seen over a distance of 27 km. It is the southernmost lighthouse for which
Trinity House is responsible, and the only one outside the UK.Every year the [http://www.gibradio.net/light.htm Gibraltar Amateur Radio] operators transmit from the area of the lighthouse.
Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque
The
Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque , also known as the "King Fahd bin Abdulaziz al-Saud Mosque" or the "Mosque of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques", is aMosque located at Europa Point. The building was a gift from King Fahd ofSaudi Arabia and took two years to build at a cost of around £ 5 million. It was officially inaugurated on8 August 1997 . The mosque complex also contains a school, library, and lecture hall. It is the only Mosque in Gibraltar to serve theMuslim s in the territory who number over 2,000.hrine of Our Lady of Europe
On 20th August 1462, on
St. Bernard of Clairvaux 's feastday, the Spaniards under Don Rodrigo Ponce de León, recaptured Gibraltar from theMoors . They found a little mosque at Europa Point and converted it into a Christian shrine in honour of Our Lady as Patroness of Europe, with devout intention of consecrating to God, through Mary, the whole continent, from a place of prayer and worship at its southernmost point.They built a large
chapel at right angles to the mosque's east wall and the whole area became the Shrine of Our Lady of Europe. A statue of the Virgin and Child was installed in this shrine. The statue was quite small, only two feet in height, carved in wood and polychromed in royal red, blue and gold. The Virgin was seated in a simple chair, with the Child Jesus on her lap. Both were crowned and the Virgin held in her right hand asceptre with three flowers denoting Love, Truth and Justice. The shrine prospered in fame and popularity, for well over two centuries. Ships passing through the Strait saluted Our Lady as they passed Europa Point and mariners often came ashore with gifts to the shrine. Provisions were made by them for a constant supply of oil so that a light could be kept burning not only in front of the image but also in the tower.In 1979
Pope John Paul II officially approved the title of Our Lady of Europe as Patroness of Gibraltar, and subsequently, the shrine was restored.Gallery
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