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Birth of the New World

Birth of the New World
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Birth of the New World, in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, also known as "The Statue of Columbus".
Coordinates 18°29′10″N 66°37′29″W / 18.48611°N 66.62472°W / 18.48611; -66.62472Coordinates: 18°29′10″N 66°37′29″W / 18.48611°N 66.62472°W / 18.48611; -66.62472
Location Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Designer Zurab Tsereteli
Type Statue
Material Bronze
Height 110 metres (360 ft)
Beginning date 1991
Completion date Dedicated 2016

The Birth of the New World (colloquially known as La Estatua de Colón, literally meaning "The Statue of Columbus") is a sculpture located on the Atlantic coastline of Arecibo, Puerto Rico. In 2016, it became the tallest statue in the hemisphere, surpassing Mexico's Guerrero Chimalli (which measures 60 metres including its base).

Originally conceived by Georgian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli as a monument to conmemorate the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's first voyage, Birth of the New World was constructed in 1991. The statue prominently depicts Columbus controlling an anachronistic depiction of a steering wheel, with a backdrop featuring the Niña, Pinta and Santa María traversing the Atlantic Ocean. Made of 2,750 bronze and steel pieces and weighting more than 600 tonnes, the monument's 110 m (360 ft) height made it the tallest in the Western Hemisphere during the last decade of the 20th century, dwarfing the Statue of Liberty and the Monumento a la Paz (also known as Virgen de la Paz). Tsereteli offered Birth of the New World to the cities of Baltimore, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, New York City and Columbus, Ohio, but none of those cities accepted it, considering it an eyesore due to its disproportionate features or because its size would affect their skylines. The statue gathered the derogatory nicknames of "Chris Kong" and "From Russia with Ugh" while searching for a base. This, combined with the magnitude of undertaking such a project kept the monument from finding a home for several years. Despite the hindrances, the monument was featured in a stamp. A smaller and modified version, named The Birth of a New Man and meant to be the European link of a two-part composition along with Birth of the New World, was adopted by Seville, Spain, and dedicated there in 1995.


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