Cristo Redentore Explained

Building Name:Christ the Redeemer of Maratea
Religious Affiliation:Christianity
Geo:39.9894°N 15.7219°W
Location:Maratea, Italy
Architect:Stela Maris de Souza
Architecture Type:Statue
Groundbreaking:1960
Year Completed:1965
Height Max:21.2m (69.6feet)
Materials:Steel, concrete and Carrara marble

The Statue of Christ the Redeemer of Maratea (Italian: Cristo Redentore di Maratea) is a statue of Jesus Christ in Maratea, southern Italy, realized in Carrara marble on the top of the Mountain “St. Biagio".

The sculpture was created by the Florentine sculptor Bruno Innocenti. The entire Statue was completed in 1965.

The idea to realize the Statue was the Count Stefano Rivetti of Valcervo’s, who was also the promoter and financier of the project execution.

The statue

This is the third tallest statue of Jesus in Europe, after Christ the King in Świebodzin, Poland and Cristo-Rei (Christ the King) in Lisbon, and the fifth in the world after Cristo de la Concordia (Cochabamba, Bolivia) and Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). It is 21,20 metres high, the head is 3 metres in height and the arm-span is 19 metres from finger tip to finger tip.[1]

History

The idea to realize the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Maratea belongs to the Count Stefano Rivetti di Val Cervo, during his trip in Brazil, while he was flying over the Corcovado. When he came back to Italy he asked Bruno Innocenti, professor of sculpture at the Istituto d’Arte of Florence, to realize the big statue of Christ the Redeemer that became the symbol of Maratea.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Project - Fondazione Cristo Redentore di Maratea. www.cristodimaratea.it. 2019-01-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821054713/http://www.cristodimaratea.it/progetto-EN.html. 2016-08-21. dead.
  2. Web site: Idea - Fondazione Cristo Redentore di Maratea. www.cristodimaratea.it. 2019-01-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821070434/http://www.cristodimaratea.it/idea-EN.html. 2016-08-21. dead.