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The Virgin of El Panecillo (in Spanish: Virgen del Panecillo), also known as the Virgin of Quito from the sculpture of the same name, is a monument in Quito, Ecuador. It is located on the top of the hill of El Panecillo, a loaf-shaped hill in the heart of the city and serves as a backdrop to the historic center of Quito.

Virgin of El Panecillo
Virgin of El Panecillo

With a total height of 135 feet (41 meters) including the base, it is the highest statue in Ecuador and one of the highest in South America (taller than the Christ the Redeemer statue in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro). It's also the tallest aluminum statue in the world.[1]


History


El Panecillo hill in the 19th century. Quito (1889) by Rafael Salas.
El Panecillo hill in the 19th century. "Quito" (1889) by Rafael Salas.

In the 1950s, local authorities and religious leaders stood looking at El Panecillo, a loaf-shaped, 656-foot-high (200 meters) hill in central Quito. They agreed that the hilltop, visible throughout the city, was the perfect place to erect a statue. After years of debate, they decided that the statue would be a large replica of the Virgin of Quito, a 48-inch-tall wooden sculpture created by Bernardo de Legarda in 1734.[1][2]

House altar with the Virgen de Quito (18th century) by Bernardo de Legarda. Wood, polychromy. Ethnological Museum, Berlin.
House altar with the Virgen de Quito (18th century) by Bernardo de Legarda. Wood, polychromy. Ethnological Museum, Berlin.

Designed and built by the Spanish sculptor Agustín de la Herrán Matorras, the statue is made from 7,400 pieces of aluminum, with each piece clearly numbered. The statue was then disassembled, shipped to Ecuador, and assembled again on top of the base. The statue was finished on March 28, 1975.[1]




References


  1. "Virgen de El Panecillo". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  2. "View the Virgin Maria of El Panecillo". ecuador.com. Retrieved February 7, 2019.



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La Virgen de El Panecillo, también conocida como Virgen de Quito por el nombre de la escultura en la que está inspirada, es un monumento de la ciudad de Quito D.M., en Ecuador. Está ubicada sobre la cima de la colina de El Panecillo, una peculiar elevación con forma de un pan pequeño que se encuentra emplazada en pleno centro de la urbe y sirve de telón de fondo al Centro Histórico.



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