The monument of Christopher Columbus is a 60 meters high column. It was put up for the Universal exposition of 1888 in homage to the famous explorer. The sight of the city is remarkable.
The
Columbus Monument (Monument a Colom in Catalan, also known as the Monumento a
Colón and Mirador de Colón in Spanish). It was constructed for the Exposición
Universal de Barcelona (1888) and is located at the site where Columbus
returned to Spain after his first voyage to the Americas. The monument serves
as a reminder that Barcelona is where Christopher Columbus reported to Queen
Isabella and Ferdinand after Columbus' most famous trip.
The statue
was sculpted by Rafael Atché and is said to depict Columbus pointing towards
the New World with his right hand, while holding a scroll in the left. As it
was sited, instead of pointing to the west towards the New World, the statue
points east towards Columbus's supposed home city of Genoa. The statue is atop
a socle, on which the word "Tierra" (land) is inscribed.
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