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'''Christ the Saviour''' ([[Wallen language|Wallen]]: Kristọlán Salvador) is a statue of {{wp|Jesus}} in [[San Nikolo]], [[Wallenland]], created by [[Quetana|Quetanan]] sculptor Tomé Gama and built by [[Wallenlander|Wallenland]] engineer Davi Fio-pa-fransisko, in collaboration with [[Quetana|Quetanan]] engineer Natanael Caetano. _ sculptor _ sculpted the face.  Constructed between 1922 and 1933, the statue is 30 metres (98 ft) high, excluding its 8-metre (26 ft) pedestal. The arms stretch 28 metres (92 ft) wide. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. Initially planned to be much larger with a cross involved, it was later changed to the statue of today and the cross removed. The statue weighs 635 metric tons (625 long, 700 short tons), and is located at the peak of the 700-metre (2,300 ft) Senyoralànap mountain in the Láhadataz̀ap National Park overlooking the city of San Nikolo. This statue is the largest Art Deco–style sculpture in the [[Iearth|world]]. A symbol of Christianity around the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both San Nikolo and Wallenland.
'''Christ the Saviour''' ([[Wallen language|Wallen]]: Kristọlán Salvador) is a statue of {{wp|Jesus}} in [[San Nikolo]], [[Wallenland]], created by Quetanan sculptor Tomé Gama and built by Wallenlander engineer Davi Fio-pa-fransisko, in collaboration with Quetanan engineer Natanael Caetano. _ sculptor _ sculpted the face.  Constructed between 1928 and 1939, the statue is 30 metres (98 ft) high, excluding its 8-metre (26 ft) pedestal. The arms stretch 28 metres (92 ft) wide. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. Initially planned to be much larger with a cross involved, it was later changed to the statue of today and the cross removed. The statue was inspired by the [[Christ the King (Quetana statue)|Christ the King]] statue of [[Monte Redondo]], in [[Quetana]] after the Bishop of San Nikolo visited that monument in 1924. The statue weighs 635 metric tons (625 long, 700 short tons), and is located at the peak of the 700-metre (2,300 ft) Senyoralànap mountain in the Láhadataz̀ap National Park overlooking the city of San Nikolo. This statue is the largest Art Deco–style sculpture in the [[Iearth|world]]. A symbol of Christianity around the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both San Nikolo and Wallenland.


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Latest revision as of 20:32, 1 November 2024

Christ the Saviour
Kristọlán Salvador
Christ the Redeemer - Cristo Redentor.jpg
Photo in 2022
General information
LocationSan Nikolo, Wallenland
CompletedDedicated 11 October 1933
Height30 metres (98 ft), 38 metres (125 ft) with its pedestal
Technical details
MaterialReinforced concrete with soapstone veneer
DesignationsWorld Cultural Sites

Christ the Saviour (Wallen: Kristọlán Salvador) is a statue of Jesus in San Nikolo, Wallenland, created by Quetanan sculptor Tomé Gama and built by Wallenlander engineer Davi Fio-pa-fransisko, in collaboration with Quetanan engineer Natanael Caetano. _ sculptor _ sculpted the face. Constructed between 1928 and 1939, the statue is 30 metres (98 ft) high, excluding its 8-metre (26 ft) pedestal. The arms stretch 28 metres (92 ft) wide. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. Initially planned to be much larger with a cross involved, it was later changed to the statue of today and the cross removed. The statue was inspired by the Christ the King statue of Monte Redondo, in Quetana after the Bishop of San Nikolo visited that monument in 1924. The statue weighs 635 metric tons (625 long, 700 short tons), and is located at the peak of the 700-metre (2,300 ft) Senyoralànap mountain in the Láhadataz̀ap National Park overlooking the city of San Nikolo. This statue is the largest Art Deco–style sculpture in the world. A symbol of Christianity around the world, the statue has also become a cultural icon of both San Nikolo and Wallenland.