Columbus Monument, Barcelona

Columbus Monument, Barcelona
Columbus Monument, Barcelona

The Columbus Monument (Catalan: Monument a Colom, IPA: [munuˈment ə kuˈɫom]; Spanish: Monumento a Colón or Mirador de Colón) is a 60 m (197 ft) tall monument for Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, Barcelona, Spain. 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.[1] The monument serves as a reminder that Barcelona is where Christopher Columbus reported to Queen Isabella and Ferdinand after Columbus' most famous trip.[2]

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Description

Statue and Column

At the very top of the monument stands a 7.2 m (24 ft) tall bronze statue atop a 40 m (131 ft) tall Corinthian column. 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. It is a commonly held belief that 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.[3] This, however, is not true, as the statue points south-southeast (a more southerly direction than the adjacent Rambla Del Mar and almost a perfect extension of the direction of La Rambla, Barcelona) and in effect is pointing at a point somewhere near the city of Constantine, Algeria. To point at Genoa in northern Italy the statue would have to face east-northeast and point up the coastline. It is more likely that the statue is situated in the current way simply to have Columbus point out to sea underscoring his achievements in naval exploration. The statue is atop a socle, on which the word "Tierra" (land) is inscribed.

Pedestal

Statue of Father Bernat de Boïl, with the medallions of the Marqués and Marquessa de Moya behind

The column, hung with a device bearing an anchor stands on an octagonal pedestal from which four bronze winged Victories or Phemes take flight towards the four corners of the world, above paired griffins. Four buttresses against the octagonal pedestal bear portrait medallions that depict people related to Columbus:

  1. Martín Alonzo Pinzón
  2. Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
  3. Ferdinand II of Aragon
  4. Isabella I of Castile
  5. Father Juan Pérez
  6. Father Antonio de Marchena
  7. Andrés de Cabrera, Marqués de Moya
  8. Beatriz Fernández de Bobadilla, Marquessa de Moya

Seated against the buttresses are four figures that represent the four realms of Spain: the Principality of Catalonia, and the kingdoms of León, Aragon, and Castile.

Against the base of the pedestal between the buttresses are four additional statues:

  1. Jaume Ferrer de Blanes, a Catalan cartographer
  2. Luis de Santángel Bessant
  3. Captain Pedro Bertran i de Margarit, next to a kneeling Indian
  4. Father Bernat de Boïl, preaching to a kneeling Indian

An elevator inside the column takes visitors up to a viewing platform at the top (just below the socle)..

Plinth

Bas-relief depicting Columbus meeting King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in Cordoba

The canted octagonal plinth is inset with eight bronze bas-relief panels that depict important scenes in Columbus's first voyage to the Americas:

  1. Columbus and his son asking for food at the La Rabida Monastery
  2. Columbus explaining his plans to the monks of the La Rabida Monastery
  3. Columbus meeting King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella in Córdoba
  4. Columbus appearing at the council gathering in the Monastery of San Esteban in Salamanca
  5. Columbus meeting the King and Queen in Santa Fe
  6. Columbus leaving port from Palos de la Frontera on 3 August 1492
  7. Columbus's arrival in the New World
  8. Columbus greeting the King and Queen after his return in Barcelona

Alternating with the bas-reliefs are eight coats-of-arms representing locations that Columbus visited:

  1. Huelva
  2. Córdoba
  3. Salamanca
  4. Santa Fe
  5. Palos de la Frontera
  6. Puerto Rico
  7. Cuba
  8. Barcelona

Base

Lion at the base

The base of the monument is a 20 m (66 ft) wide circle, with four staircases. Each staircase is flanked by two lions.

Construction

The idea of a monument to Columbus came in 1856 from Antoni Fages i Ferrer, who proposed that it be constructed entirely by Catalans, but he could not get anywhere with his plan for sixteen years. Finally in 1872 he gained the support of the mayor of the city, Francesc Rius i Taulet, and in 1881 the city passed a resolution to build the monument. A contest was held exclusively for Spanish artists to submit their designs with the winner being Gaietà Buigas i Monravà, a Catalan. Most of the money was privately raised, with only 12% being financed with public funds. All of the funding came from Spanish sources and the entire construction (labour and materials) was done by Catalans. Construction began in 1882 and was completed in 1888 in time for the Exposición Universal de Barcelona.[4]

Other versions

Scale model at the Catalunya en Miniatura park

Copies of the monument can be found in L'Arboç (Tarragona, Catalonia; statue only),[5] Shima Spanish Village (Shima, Mie, Japan),[6] Maspalomas (Gran Canaria, Spain),[7] and miniature versions at the Catalunya en Miniatura park and at the Mini-Europe park (Brussels, Belgium).[8]

References

  1. ^ Steves, Rick. Rick Steves' Spain. Avalon Travel Publishing. p. 66. ISBN 1566919436. http://books.google.com/books?id=WLcUr6oA3g4C&pg=PA66&dq=columbus+monument+barcelona&sig=ACfU3U0YlEmRXDLj37seGYb884tD5Q-tRg. 
  2. ^ Frei, Terry. (July 23, 1992) The Oregonian Getting feel and flavor of Barcelona. Section: Sports; Page E1.
  3. ^ Black, James; Legge, Charles. (April 3, 2006) Daily Mail So why is Columbus looking in the wrong direction? Page 61.
  4. ^ Ponce de Léon, Néstor (1893). The Columbus Gallery: The 'Discoverer of the New World' as represented in Portraits, Monuments, Statues, Medals and Paintings. New York: N. Ponce de Léon. pp. 84–6. http://columbus.vanderkrogt.net/columbus_gallery/index.html. 
  5. ^ van der Krogt, Peter. "L'Arboç: Columbus Monument". Columbus Monuments. http://www.vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=CO&record=es029. 
  6. ^ van der Krogt, Peter. "Shima, Mie: Columbus Monument". Columbus Monuments. http://www.vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=CO&record=jp001. 
  7. ^ van der Krogt, Peter. "Maspalomas: Columbus Monument". Columbus Monuments. http://www.vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=CO&record=es046. 
  8. ^ van der Krogt, Peter. "Brussel: Columbus Monument". Columbus Monuments. http://www.vanderkrogt.net/statues/object.php?webpage=CO&record=be001. 

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Coordinates: 41°22′32.89″N 2°10′39.94″E / 41.3758028°N 2.1777611°E / 41.3758028; 2.1777611


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