Monument to Columbus, Huelva
The Monument to Columbus (Spanish: Monumento a Colón), also known as Monument to the Discovering Faith (Spanish: Monumento a la Fe Descubridora) is a monument in Huelva, Spain. It is a work by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. Funded via a popular subscription in the United States channeled by the Columbus Memorial Fund Inc., the monument, 37-metre high, was built from 1927 to 1929. Erected on the Punta del Sebo, the confluence of the Tinto and Odiel rivers, it was inaugurated on 21 April 1929, during a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Miguel Primo de Rivera and the US ambassador Ogden H. Hammond.The sculpted man (leaning on a Tau cross) is sometimes described as representing a friar from La Rábida, yet it originally was described (including by the author herself) as a statue of Christopher Columbus.It consists of a mortar structure covered by ashlar masonry (calcarenite).
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Avenida de Francisco Montenegro, Huelva
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N 37.21229 ° | E -6.94037 ° |
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Monumento a la Fe Descubridora (Monumento a Colón)
Avenida de Francisco Montenegro
21819 Huelva
Andalusia, Spain
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