Christ of the Lanterns
For the film, see The Christ of the Lanterns.
English: Christ of the Lanterns | |
Artist | Juan Navarro León |
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Year | 1794 |
Location | Plaza de los Capuchinos, Cordoba, Spain |
The Christ of Atonement and Mercy, popularly known as the Christ of the Lanterns (Spanish:Cristo de los Faroles), is a large Crucifix located at the Plaza de los Capuchinos in Cordoba, Spain.[1]
The sculpture was created in 1794 by the sculptor Juan Navarro León under a commission by the Capuchin monk Diego José de Cádiz. Its popular name comes from the eight lanterns set on iron mounts that illuminate it. The current appearance of the sculpture has developed with the construction of a fence in the 20th century and the replacement of the lanterns with darker ones in 1984.
References
- ↑ Watson, Catherine (December 3, 1989). "Behind Cordoba Walls". Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.). p. Travel 11.
Coordinates: 37°53′17″N 4°46′39″W / 37.88817°N 4.77761°W
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