Christ the Redeemer Statue, Brazil


Christ the Redeemer, or Cristo Redentor, is a 32m tall statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It sits at the top of the 710m (2330ft) Corcovado mountain, in the Tijuca Forest National Park, overlooking Rio de Janeiro. The idea to put a statue at the top of Corcovado can be traced back to the mid 1850s, but was dismissed when Brazil became a republic in 1889, and a law was put in place separating the church from the state. It wasn't until 1921 that the idea of building a statue was revisited. This time, it was spearheaded by the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, which organised a fund raising for it. Donations came mostly from the Brazilian Catholic community. Among the designs proposed included a cross, a statue of Christ holding a globe, and a pedestal representing the world. Eventually the design of Christ with open arms was chosen. As with many structures from the 1920's, the statue was designed in the Art Deco style which was all the rage then. The monument was sculptured by French sculptor Paul Landowski. Engineer Heitor da Silva Costa oversaw the project. The team of engineers and technicians decided to construct the statue of reinforced concrete, and clad its outer layer in soapstone, which has high resistance to extreme weather. The stones came from Limhamn, in Malmö, Sweden.

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Aerial view of Cristo Redentor, the statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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The statue of Christ the Redeemer was inaugurated on 12 October 1932 by Brazilian president GetĂșlio Vargas in a lavish ceremony. In October 2006, in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the statue, the Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro Cardinal Eusebio Oscar Scheid consecrated a chapel under the statue so that Catholics can hold baptisms and weddings there. The chapel can accommodate 150 people at any one time.

Where in the world is Christ the Redeemer Statue?

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Location of Christ the Redeemer Statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

How to go to Christ the Redeemer Statue ?

You can take a taxi right to the top, or catch the small red train that goes up the hill. Buy the tickets at Rua Cosme Velho 513. The train goes right to the foot of the statue, and you get the stunning panoramic view of Rio de Janeiro spread out before you. The journey takes 17 minutes and the train leave every 30 minutes.

At the top statue, you still need to climb some stairs to reach the base of the statue. The view at the top is simply stunning. You can see Copacabana, Ipanema, Leblon, the Botanical Gardens, and more. At night the scenery becomes glittering with hundred of thousands of lights illuminating the city.


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Another aerial view of Cristo Redentor, the statue of Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
by Jcsalmon, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Cristo_Redentor_Rio_de_Janeiro_4.jpg, used under GNU Free Documentation License