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The iconic statue of Christ on the globe sphere of planet Earth is part of the Monument to Divino Salvador del Mundo on Plaza El Salvador del Mundo (The Savior of the World Plaza). The statue was damaged in the 1986 San Salvador earthquake. [3] [4] It was rebuilt and put back in place months after the campaign "Lift up your soul Salvadoran".
The Monument to the Reconciliation was located at the intersection of the Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero Boulevard and Jerusalén Boulevard in San Salvador. [1] It was designed by Salvadoran sculptor Napoleón Alberto Escoto and was constructed by the Inclusive Cities Directorate [2] using thousands of keys donated to the directorate by Salvadoran citizens. [3]
King of Kings (defunct) near Monroe, Ohio, in the United States; Lux Mundi near Monroe, a replacement of King of Kings; Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo in San Salvador City, El Salvador; Risen Christ on top of Tombol Hill in Rosario, Batangas, Philippines [2] Statue of Jesus in Mansinam Island, West Papua, Indonesia
Statues of Columbus and Washington (1916) located at Main Street 107; New Orleans. Plaza de España Mural (1976, 2001) located near Canal St and Convention Center Blvd; Shreveport. Christopher Columbus Statue (1897) located at Creswell Avenue 4747 (R. W. Norton Art Gallery)
Statue of Capitán General Gerardo Barrios – San Salvador, 1915. In 1566 the convent of Santo Domingo was moved to the site that is now occupied by the Metropolitan Cathedral, the empty lot in front of the convent came to be known as the "Plaza de Santo Domingo".
The second wooden cathedral, completed in 1888, served as the seat of San Salvador's archbishops. On August 8, 1951, the Old San Salvador Cathedral was consumed by fire as a distraught crowd of onlookers watched. [1] For the next forty years, the San Salvador Cathedral was a barren concrete structure of exposed bricks and jutting iron buttresses.
Basilica of the Cristo Negro of Esquipulas in Guatemala Black Christ of Esquipulas at Saint Joseph Cathedral of Antigua Guatemala. The Cristos Negros or Black Christs of Central America and Mexico trace their origins to the veneration of an image of Christ on a cross located in the Guatemalan town of Esquipulas, near the Honduran and Salvadoran border.
The old romanesque Tower of San Salvador The cathedral Portico of the cathedral Rey Casto chapel, Asturian-kings royal pantheon. The origins of Oviedo Cathedral date back to the late 8th century, when Asturian king Alfonso II of Asturias promoted the construction of a basilica at the core of the Kingdom of Asturias' newly established royal court (regia sedes): what today conforms the oldest ...