Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Christ the Redeemer


For other statues with this name and for other uses, see Christ the Redeemer.
Christ the Redeemer
Cristo Redentor - Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.jpg
Coordinates22°57′7″S 43°12′38″WCoordinates22°57′7″S 43°12′38″W
LocationCorcovado mountain,
Rio de JaneiroBrazil
DesignerCreated by French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the engineer Heitor da Silva Costa Brazil in collaboration with the French engineer Albert Caquot. Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonidacreated the face of the statue.
MaterialSoapstone
Height30 metres (98 ft) and 38 metres (125 ft) tall with its pedestal
Completion dateDedicated October 12, 1931
Consecrated October 12, 2006
New Seven Wonders of the World July 7, 2007
Christ the Redeemer (PortugueseCristo Redentorstandard Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈkɾistu ʁedẽˈtoʁ], local dialect: [ˈkɾiɕtŭ̻ xe̞dẽ̞ˈtoɦ]) is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de JaneiroBrazil, created by French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with the French engineer Albert Caquot. Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonida fashioned the face. The statue is 30 metres (98 ft) tall, not including its 8-metre (26 ft) pedestal, and its arms stretch 28 metres (92 ft) wide.[1][2]
The statue weighs 635 metric tons (625 long, 700 short tons), and is located at the peak of the 700-metre (2,300 ft) Corcovado mountain in the Tijuca ForestNational Park overlooking the city of Rio. A symbol of Christianity across the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, and is listed as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.[3] It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone, and was constructed between 1922 and 1931.[4][5][6]

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