Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French-Polish sculptor Paul Landowski and built by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa, in collaboration with French engineer Albert Caquot. Romanian sculptor Gheorghe Leonida sculpted the face. Constructed between 1922 and 1931, the statue is 30 metres high, excluding its 8-metre pedestal. The arms stretch 28 metres wide. It is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. Christ The Redeemer differs considerably from its original design, as the initial plan was a large Christ with a globe in one hand and a cross in the other. Although the project organisers originally accepted the design, it later changed to the statue of today, with the arms spread out wide.
The statue weighs 635 metric tons, and is located at the peak of the 700-metre Corcovado mountain in the Tijuca National Park overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro. This statue is the largest Art Deco style sculpture in the world.
Trains operate daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every half an hour.
Coq train to Christ the Redeemer:
Adult - Low Season: R$ 67,00
Adult - High Season: R$ 82.00
Children (5-11 years) - Both seasons: R$ 52.00
Elderly (over 60 years resident in Brazil): R$ 26.00
Please, check the official website for more information.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_the_Redeemer_(statue)
Official website https://en.cristoredentoroficial.com.br
Cog Train Website http://www.tremdocorcovado.rio/index-eng.html
Address Parque Nacional da Tijuca - Alto da Boa Vista, Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil
Coordinates -22°57'6.902" N -43°12'37.651" E