Cascais Tide Gauge

Address[ + info ]
NameMarรฉgrafo de CascaisAddress

Passeio Maria Pia de Sabรณia
2750-411 Cascais

ParishCascais e EstorilGeolocation38.694,-9.418392 (open map)

Passeio Maria Pia de Sabรณia
2750-411 Cascais

Price

Free
Visits by appointment onlyย 

Description

Visits to the Marรฉgrafo by appointment: Tuesdays and Thursdays | 14h00 to 17h00
Contact for appointments: 214 815 955 | museumar@cm-cascais.pt


No appointment necessary:

General public, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on holidays:

April 18 | International Day of Monuments and Sites
May 18 | International Children's Day
June 01 | International Children's Day
June 05 | World Environment Day
June 08 | World Oceans Dayย 
November 16 | International Day of the Sea

Contact for appointments: 214 815 955 | museumar@cm-cascais.pt


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The Marรฉgrafo de Cascais (Cascais Tide Gauge) dates back to the last 19th century and was one of the first European observatories dedicated to the study of currents and tides. The system was built in 1877 by A. Borrel, in Paris, and is still in full operation.

Connected to the oceanographic laboratory of King Carlos I, the first of Cascais Tide Gauge was installed in 1882 on the east side of the rock fortress over the bay of Cascais, having moved to the current site (displacement of about 30 metres) on the 23rd of August 1900.

Its installation was motivated by the need to establish and maintain a national reference of altitudes. Data collected since its installation has permitted the establishment of different altimetric time references, also allowing the continuous adaptation of the "Datum altimeter" (zero altimetry registered for more than a century in Cascais).