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Monserrate

Monserrate (named after Catalan homonym mountain Montserrat) is a high mountain over 10,000 feet high that dominates the city center of Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia. It rises to 3,152 meters (10,341 ft) above the sea level, where there is a church (built in the 17th century) with a shrine, devoted to El Señor Caído ("The Fallen Lord").

Monserrate
Highest point
Elevation3,152 m (10,341 ft)[1]
Coordinates4°36′21″N 74°3′23″W / 4.60583°N 74.05639°W / 4.60583; -74.05639
Geography
Monserrate
Location within Bogotá
CountryColombia
CityBogotá
Parent rangeEastern Hills
Altiplano Cundiboyacense
Eastern Ranges
Andes
Climbing
First ascentPre-Columbian era
Easiest routeFunicular
Teleférico de Monserrate
Pilgrimage trail

The Mountain, already considered sacred in pre-Colombian times when the area was inhabited by the indigenous Muisca, is a pilgrim destination, as well as a major tourist attraction. In addition to the church, the summit contains restaurants, cafeteria, souvenir shops and many smaller tourist facilities. Monserrate can be accessed by aerial tramway (a cable car known as the teleférico), by funicular, or by climbing, the preferred way of pilgrims. The climbing route was previously closed due to wildfires and landslides caused by a drought, but it reopened in 2017.

All downtown Bogotá, south Bogotá and some sections of the north of the city are visible facing west, making it a popular destination to watch the sunset over the city. Every year, Monserrate and its neighbour Guadalupe attract many tourists.

History edit

Pre-Colombian era edit

The history of Monserrate goes back to the pre-Columbian era. Before the Spanish conquest, the Bogotá savanna was inhabited by the Muisca, who were organised in their loose Muisca Confederation. The indigenous people, who had a thorough understanding of astronomy, called Monserrate quijicha caca; "grandmother's foot".[2] At the solstice of June, the Sun, represented in their religion by the solar god Sué, rises exactly from behind Monserrate, as seen from Bolívar Square.[3] The Spanish conquistadors in the early colonial period replaced the Muisca temples by catholic buildings. The first primitive cathedral of Bogotá was constructed on the northeastern corner of Bolívar Square in 1539, a year after the foundation of the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada.

 
Animation of the position of the Sun (Sué), at the solstices and equinoxes rising above the Eastern Hills, as seen from Bolívar Square. At the June solstice, the Sun rises exactly from Monserrate.

Colonial period edit

 
Montserrat in Catalonia, the namesake of Monserrate in Bogotá

In the 1620s, the Cofradia de la Vera Cruz ("Brotherhood of the True Cross") began using the Monserrate's hilltop for religious celebrations. As time passed, many devoted residents of Bogotá began participating in the climb to the hilltop. In 1650, four gentlemen met with the archbishop as well as Juan de Borja, the head of the Tribunal of Santa Fé de Bogotá, in order to secure permission to build a small religious retreat on the top of Monserrate. The founders decided to establish the hermitage retreat in the name of Monserrat's Morena Virgin. Her sanctuary was located in Catalonia, near Barcelona, giving the mountain the name Monserrate. Some people believe Montserrat was chosen to be the patron saint, due to one of the founders, Pedro Solis, having an uncle who had previously served as abbot in the Montserrat sanctuary.

By 1656, Father Rojas had been assigned guarding the sanctuary and ordered the carving of a crucifix and a statue of Jesus Christ. After this statue was taken off the cross, it earned the name "El Señor Caído" ("The Fallen Lord"). Originally, these sculptures were placed inside a small chapel dedicated to the adoration of Christ instead of being placed inside the religious retreat itself. As time passed, more and more people began visiting the sanctuary in order to see the statue of Jesus, rather than the matron saint of Monserrat. By the 19th century, the statue of "The Fallen Lord" had gained so much attention, that the sculpture to the Virgin of Montserrat was removed from the hill as the center piece of the sanctuary and replaced with "El Señor Caído". The mountain has retained the name Monserrate afterwards. Ever since then, for more than four centuries, pilgrims and citizens have hiked the mountain to offer their prayers to the shrine of "El Señor Caído".

Tourism edit

Both Monserrate and its neighbor Guadalupe Hill are icons of Bogota's cityscape. The hill is a tourist attraction with access by funicular or cable car (both of which charge a fee) or the pilgrimage hiking trail (free).[4] The hiking path is 2.4 km (1.5 mi), where you can walk up the steep hill on a journey that lasts between 50min-3hrs, over which the elevation increases 0.6 km (1,968 feet).[5][6] The average grade of steepness is 25 percent.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Topographic map of Cerro de Monserrate". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2022-10-23.
  2. ^ Bonilla Romero et al., 2017, p.153
  3. ^ Bonilla Romero, 2011, p.14
  4. ^ (in Spanish) Touristic information Monserrate
  5. ^ Garcia, Brian (2019-01-16). "Experience Cerro Monserrate Bogotá Hike In Colombia". BE Adventure Partners. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  6. ^ "Hiking the Cerro de Monserrate, Bogota". Free Two Roam. 2019-10-06. Retrieved 2020-01-31.

Bibliography edit

  • Bonilla Romero, Julio H.; Edier H. Bustos Velazco, and Jaime Duvan Reyes. 2017. Arqueoastronomía, alineaciones solares de solsticios y equinoccios en Bogotá-Bacatá - Archaeoastronomy, alignment solar from solstices and equinoxes in Bogota-Bacatá. Revista Científica, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 27. 146-155. Accessed 2017-01-18.
  • Bonilla Romero, Julio H. 2011. Aproximaciones al observatorio solar de Bacatá-Bogotá-Colombia - Approaches to solar observatory Bacatá-Bogotá-Colombia. Azimut, Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 3. 9-15. Accessed 2017-01-18.

External links edit

  • Santuario Monserrate
  • (in English) Places To Go in Bogotá: Monserrate Mountain top information

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For the Portuguese palace see Monserrate Palace For the American politician see Hiram Monserrate Monserrate named after Catalan homonym mountain Montserrat is a high mountain over 10 000 feet high that dominates the city center of Bogota the capital city of Colombia It rises to 3 152 meters 10 341 ft above the sea level where there is a church built in the 17th century with a shrine devoted to El Senor Caido The Fallen Lord MonserrateHighest pointElevation3 152 m 10 341 ft 1 Coordinates4 36 21 N 74 3 23 W 4 60583 N 74 05639 W 4 60583 74 05639GeographyMonserrateLocation within BogotaCountryColombiaCityBogotaParent rangeEastern HillsAltiplano CundiboyacenseEastern RangesAndesClimbingFirst ascentPre Columbian eraEasiest routeFunicularTeleferico de MonserratePilgrimage trailThe Mountain already considered sacred in pre Colombian times when the area was inhabited by the indigenous Muisca is a pilgrim destination as well as a major tourist attraction In addition to the church the summit contains restaurants cafeteria souvenir shops and many smaller tourist facilities Monserrate can be accessed by aerial tramway a cable car known as the teleferico by funicular or by climbing the preferred way of pilgrims The climbing route was previously closed due to wildfires and landslides caused by a drought but it reopened in 2017 All downtown Bogota south Bogota and some sections of the north of the city are visible facing west making it a popular destination to watch the sunset over the city Every year Monserrate and its neighbour Guadalupe attract many tourists Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre Colombian era 1 2 Colonial period 2 Tourism 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory editPre Colombian era edit See also Eastern Hills Bogota History and Muisca Confederation Bacata The history of Monserrate goes back to the pre Columbian era Before the Spanish conquest the Bogota savanna was inhabited by the Muisca who were organised in their loose Muisca Confederation The indigenous people who had a thorough understanding of astronomy called Monserrate quijicha caca grandmother s foot 2 At the solstice of June the Sun represented in their religion by the solar god Sue rises exactly from behind Monserrate as seen from Bolivar Square 3 The Spanish conquistadors in the early colonial period replaced the Muisca temples by catholic buildings The first primitive cathedral of Bogota was constructed on the northeastern corner of Bolivar Square in 1539 a year after the foundation of the capital of the New Kingdom of Granada nbsp Animation of the position of the Sun Sue at the solstices and equinoxes rising above the Eastern Hills as seen from Bolivar Square At the June solstice the Sun rises exactly from Monserrate Colonial period edit nbsp Montserrat in Catalonia the namesake of Monserrate in BogotaSee also History of Bogota and Timeline of Bogota In the 1620s the Cofradia de la Vera Cruz Brotherhood of the True Cross began using the Monserrate s hilltop for religious celebrations As time passed many devoted residents of Bogota began participating in the climb to the hilltop In 1650 four gentlemen met with the archbishop as well as Juan de Borja the head of the Tribunal of Santa Fe de Bogota in order to secure permission to build a small religious retreat on the top of Monserrate The founders decided to establish the hermitage retreat in the name of Monserrat s Morena Virgin Her sanctuary was located in Catalonia near Barcelona giving the mountain the name Monserrate Some people believe Montserrat was chosen to be the patron saint due to one of the founders Pedro Solis having an uncle who had previously served as abbot in the Montserrat sanctuary By 1656 Father Rojas had been assigned guarding the sanctuary and ordered the carving of a crucifix and a statue of Jesus Christ After this statue was taken off the cross it earned the name El Senor Caido The Fallen Lord Originally these sculptures were placed inside a small chapel dedicated to the adoration of Christ instead of being placed inside the religious retreat itself As time passed more and more people began visiting the sanctuary in order to see the statue of Jesus rather than the matron saint of Monserrat By the 19th century the statue of The Fallen Lord had gained so much attention that the sculpture to the Virgin of Montserrat was removed from the hill as the center piece of the sanctuary and replaced with El Senor Caido The mountain has retained the name Monserrate afterwards Ever since then for more than four centuries pilgrims and citizens have hiked the mountain to offer their prayers to the shrine of El Senor Caido Tourism editBoth Monserrate and its neighbor Guadalupe Hill are icons of Bogota s cityscape The hill is a tourist attraction with access by funicular or cable car both of which charge a fee or the pilgrimage hiking trail free 4 The hiking path is 2 4 km 1 5 mi where you can walk up the steep hill on a journey that lasts between 50min 3hrs over which the elevation increases 0 6 km 1 968 feet 5 6 The average grade of steepness is 25 percent Gallery edit nbsp Guadalupe seen from Monserrate nbsp Top of Monserrate nbsp Monserrate Monastery nbsp Monserrate Monastery nbsp Cable car on Monserrate nbsp Cable carSee also edit nbsp Colombia portal nbsp Mountains portalList of aerial tramways funicular railways Eastern Hills Bogota Bogota savanna Guadalupe HillReferences edit Topographic map of Cerro de Monserrate opentopomap org Retrieved 2022 10 23 Bonilla Romero et al 2017 p 153 Bonilla Romero 2011 p 14 in Spanish Touristic information Monserrate Garcia Brian 2019 01 16 Experience Cerro Monserrate Bogota Hike In Colombia BE Adventure Partners Retrieved 2020 01 31 Hiking the Cerro de Monserrate Bogota Free Two Roam 2019 10 06 Retrieved 2020 01 31 Bibliography edit Bonilla Romero Julio H Edier H Bustos Velazco and Jaime Duvan Reyes 2017 Arqueoastronomia alineaciones solares de solsticios y equinoccios en Bogota Bacata Archaeoastronomy alignment solar from solstices and equinoxes in Bogota Bacata Revista Cientifica Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas 27 146 155 Accessed 2017 01 18 Bonilla Romero Julio H 2011 Aproximaciones al observatorio solar de Bacata Bogota Colombia Approaches to solar observatory Bacata Bogota Colombia Azimut Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas 3 9 15 Accessed 2017 01 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monserrate Cerro Monserrate Santuario Monserrate in English Places To Go in Bogota Monserrate Mountain top information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monserrate amp oldid 1184152130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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