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  • Christ the Redeemer is a statue of Jesus Christ with arms spread, overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro from the Corcovado Moutain. The statue itself is 30 meters (98 ft) high, excluding its 8-meter (26 ft) pedestal. The arms stretch 28 meters (92 ft) wide. It’s not just a statue. It’s a symbol for millions of Christians worldwide and is considered one of the most important cultural symbols in all of Brazil.
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  • ...[3][4][5] 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.
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  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer stands as one of Brazil’s most iconic landmarks, a symbol that has transcended its original purpose to become a global...
  • Christ the Redeemer is an Art Deco statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French sculptor Paul Landowski and built by the Brazilian...
  • The statue of Christ the Redeemer is Brazil’s most famous symbol. It has stood tall in Rio de Janeiro for decades and is a prominent tourist attraction.
  • Christ the Redeemer is the largest of all art deco Statues in the world. The monument is also the fifth largest constructed statue depicting Jesus Christ in the world.
  • Christ the Redeemer is the largest art deco statue in the world. It is 98 feet tall (not including the 26 foot pedestal), and the arms stretch to 92 feet wide.
  • Christ the Redeemer is magnificent, at the very top of the Corcovado. ... And why not go and see Christ the Redeemer of Rio on foot?
  • Rio’s famed statue of Christ the Redeemer is a modern day world wonder, but how was it built? We look into its history to find out more.
  • Christ the Redeemer, colossal statue of Jesus Christ at the summit of Mount Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was completed in 1931 and stands 98 feet...