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Columbus Lighthouse

Columbus Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro a Colón, meaning "Lighthouse to Columbus") is a mausoleum monument located in Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic, in tribute to Christopher Columbus.

The Columbus Lighthouse (Faro a Colón)
The Columbus Lighthouse
Location in Dominican Republic
Established1992 (1992)
LocationSanto Domingo Este
 Dominican Republic
Coordinates18°28′43″N 69°52′05″W / 18.47861°N 69.86816°W / 18.47861; -69.86816
TypeMausoleum, Museum
ArchitectTeófilo Carbonell
J. L. Gleave

Construction began in 1986, using plans drawn in 1931 by Scottish architect J.L. Gleave. In time for the 500th anniversary of Columbus's first voyage, the monument was inaugurated in 1992. It was funded by the Latin American states[1][2] and the total cost of construction was approximately US$70 million.[3]

The monument's lighthouse-style features projecting beams of light, forming a cross shape, which are so powerful that they can be seen from neighboring Puerto Rico.[3]

Overview

 

The Columbus Lighthouse is a cross-shaped monument made of reinforced concrete. Its dimensions are 680 feet (210 m) by 195 feet (59 m). There are 157 beams of light that emanate towards the sky from the structure and a rotating beam, which can be seen from space.[citation needed]

According to the Dominican authorities, remains of Christopher Columbus are sheltered at the lighthouse. However, Spanish authorities have proved through DNA tests that the remains in the Cathedral of Seville are the real remains of Columbus. Researchers point out that this strong evidence does not completely rule out the possibility of the bones in Santo Domingo also belonging to the explorer. The Dominican authorities have not allowed the same DNA tests to be done to the remains in the lighthouse, so it is impossible to know if the remains of Columbus are divided or if the remains in the lighthouse belonged to another person. [4][5] The monument is both a mausoleum and a museum showcasing objects, including a boat from Cuba and Colombian jewelry. Constructed of concrete, the monument is 680 feet (210 m) long.[3] Its architecture is cross-shaped and represents the Christianization of the Americas.

Once a year, on Columbus Day, the remains are displayed in their crypt (behind a sheet of glass).[6]

History

 
Columbus Tomb at Columbus Lighthouse, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

The Dominican historian Antonio Delmonte y Tejada, in his book History of Santo Domingo, published in 1852, expressed the idea of erecting a monument in honor of Columbus in Santo Domingo.[7] In 1914, the American, Pulliam William Ellis, began selling the idea of building a monumental beacon in the first city of the New World to the American press. The idea became universally accepted during the 1923 celebration of the Fifth International Conference in Chile, when it was decreed that this monument should be built in cooperation by all governments and peoples of the Americas.

Scottish architect Joseph Lea Gleave won the competition among 455 participants from 48 countries. The ceremony was held in Brazil in 1931, and the judges included distinguished architects, such as Horacio Acosta y Lara (Uruguay), Eliel Saarinen (Finland), and Frank Lloyd Wright (USA).[8] However, by 1950, only eight countries had made contributions, totaling less than $15,000. Yet, the Dominican government forged ahead with the project, and in 1948, the foundations of the monument were inaugurated.[7] After 1948, there was growing instability in the country and the political situation made it impossible to resume construction, until 1986. During the government of Joaquín Balaguer, construction resumed under the supervision of the Dominican architect Teófilo Carbonell, and culminated in the construction of the monument in 1992; in time for the celebration of the quincentennial discovery of the Americas.[9]

The monument, though originally conceived by Gleave as a mausoleum, was adapted to house a permanent collection of exhibitions from each country of the Americas, as well as other European and Asian countries, as requested by former President Balaguer. These exhibitions house items of cultural heritage from each country; Tony Horwitz wrote in 2008 that the United States's exhibition included a handful of small photographs of Independence Day celebrations, as well as many poster-sized reproductions of newspaper front pages reporting on the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Où est donc enterré Christophe Colomb ?" Cristobal-colon.net. Retrieved June 4, 2009
  2. ^ Le phare de Christophe Colomb Entre2voyages.com Retrieved June 4, 2009
  3. ^ a b c Jacobs, Karrie (April 2010), "World's Strangest Buildings", Travel + Leisure, retrieved 2010-04-25
  4. ^ Sood, Suemedha. "The mystery of Christopher Columbus's legacy". Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  5. ^ Killgrove, Kristina. "DNA Testing Of Skeleton May Prove Christopher Columbus Was Really Portuguese". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  6. ^ Horwitz 2008, pp. 89–90, 92.
  7. ^ a b "Faro a Colon". Indiana.edu. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-05-27.
  9. ^ "Columbus Lighthouse". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  10. ^ Horwitz 2008, p. 83.

Sources

External links

  • Columbus Lighthouse video tour on YouTube

Coordinates: 18°28′43″N 69°52′05″W / 18.47861°N 69.86816°W / 18.47861; -69.86816

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Columbus Lighthouse Spanish Faro a Colon meaning Lighthouse to Columbus is a mausoleum monument located in Santo Domingo Este Dominican Republic in tribute to Christopher Columbus The Columbus Lighthouse Faro a Colon The Columbus LighthouseLocation in Dominican RepublicEstablished1992 1992 LocationSanto Domingo Este Dominican RepublicCoordinates18 28 43 N 69 52 05 W 18 47861 N 69 86816 W 18 47861 69 86816TypeMausoleum MuseumArchitectTeofilo CarbonellJ L GleaveConstruction began in 1986 using plans drawn in 1931 by Scottish architect J L Gleave In time for the 500th anniversary of Columbus s first voyage the monument was inaugurated in 1992 It was funded by the Latin American states 1 2 and the total cost of construction was approximately US 70 million 3 The monument s lighthouse style features projecting beams of light forming a cross shape which are so powerful that they can be seen from neighboring Puerto Rico 3 Contents 1 Overview 2 History 3 References 3 1 Sources 4 External linksOverview Edit The Columbus Lighthouse is a cross shaped monument made of reinforced concrete Its dimensions are 680 feet 210 m by 195 feet 59 m There are 157 beams of light that emanate towards the sky from the structure and a rotating beam which can be seen from space citation needed According to the Dominican authorities remains of Christopher Columbus are sheltered at the lighthouse However Spanish authorities have proved through DNA tests that the remains in the Cathedral of Seville are the real remains of Columbus Researchers point out that this strong evidence does not completely rule out the possibility of the bones in Santo Domingo also belonging to the explorer The Dominican authorities have not allowed the same DNA tests to be done to the remains in the lighthouse so it is impossible to know if the remains of Columbus are divided or if the remains in the lighthouse belonged to another person 4 5 The monument is both a mausoleum and a museum showcasing objects including a boat from Cuba and Colombian jewelry Constructed of concrete the monument is 680 feet 210 m long 3 Its architecture is cross shaped and represents the Christianization of the Americas Once a year on Columbus Day the remains are displayed in their crypt behind a sheet of glass 6 History Edit Columbus Tomb at Columbus Lighthouse Santo Domingo Dominican Republic The Dominican historian Antonio Delmonte y Tejada in his book History of Santo Domingo published in 1852 expressed the idea of erecting a monument in honor of Columbus in Santo Domingo 7 In 1914 the American Pulliam William Ellis began selling the idea of building a monumental beacon in the first city of the New World to the American press The idea became universally accepted during the 1923 celebration of the Fifth International Conference in Chile when it was decreed that this monument should be built in cooperation by all governments and peoples of the Americas Scottish architect Joseph Lea Gleave won the competition among 455 participants from 48 countries The ceremony was held in Brazil in 1931 and the judges included distinguished architects such as Horacio Acosta y Lara Uruguay Eliel Saarinen Finland and Frank Lloyd Wright USA 8 However by 1950 only eight countries had made contributions totaling less than 15 000 Yet the Dominican government forged ahead with the project and in 1948 the foundations of the monument were inaugurated 7 After 1948 there was growing instability in the country and the political situation made it impossible to resume construction until 1986 During the government of Joaquin Balaguer construction resumed under the supervision of the Dominican architect Teofilo Carbonell and culminated in the construction of the monument in 1992 in time for the celebration of the quincentennial discovery of the Americas 9 The monument though originally conceived by Gleave as a mausoleum was adapted to house a permanent collection of exhibitions from each country of the Americas as well as other European and Asian countries as requested by former President Balaguer These exhibitions house items of cultural heritage from each country Tony Horwitz wrote in 2008 that the United States s exhibition included a handful of small photographs of Independence Day celebrations as well as many poster sized reproductions of newspaper front pages reporting on the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks 10 References Edit Ou est donc enterre Christophe Colomb Cristobal colon net Retrieved June 4 2009 Le phare de Christophe Colomb Entre2voyages com Retrieved June 4 2009 a b c Jacobs Karrie April 2010 World s Strangest Buildings Travel Leisure retrieved 2010 04 25 Sood Suemedha The mystery of Christopher Columbus s legacy Retrieved 2018 09 19 Killgrove Kristina DNA Testing Of Skeleton May Prove Christopher Columbus Was Really Portuguese Forbes Retrieved 2018 09 19 Horwitz 2008 pp 89 90 92 a b Faro a Colon Indiana edu Retrieved 27 April 2011 Grupo Leon Jimenes Biblioteca virtual Historia para la construccion de la arquitectura dominicana Archived from the original on 2011 07 25 Retrieved 2011 05 27 Columbus Lighthouse The New York Times Retrieved 27 April 2011 Horwitz 2008 p 83 Sources Edit Horwitz Tony 2008 A Voyage Long and Strange Rediscovering the New World illustrated ed New York Henry Holt and Co ISBN 978 1 4299 3773 3 External links Edit Dominican Republic portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faro a Colon Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tomb of Christopher Columbus Dominican Republic Columbus Lighthouse video tour on YouTubeCoordinates 18 28 43 N 69 52 05 W 18 47861 N 69 86816 W 18 47861 69 86816 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbus Lighthouse amp oldid 1126695969, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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