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Cristo del Otero

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Designer
  
Victorio Macho

Height
  
21 meters

Completion date
  
12 June 1931

Material
  
Cement

Province
  
Province of Palencia

Architect
  
Victorio Macho

Cristo del Otero

Location
  
Palencia, Palencia Province, Castilla y León,  Spain

Address
  
34003, Depósitos del Otero, 5, Palencia, Spain

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
Palencia Cathedral, Monasterio De Las Claras, Museo Del Agua, Museo De Palencia, Puente Mayor

The Cristo del Otero (Christ of the Knoll) is a large sculpture and symbol of the city of Palencia in Spain, located on a knoll (otero) on the outskirts of the city. Another name, much less popular, is the Monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The sculpture was designed by Victorio Macho, and it is also where lays his tomb.

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Description

The Christ seems to be in a position to bless the city. It was built in 1931 according to the project of sculptor Victorio Macho. It has a style reminiscent of Art Deco with Cubist resonances and echoes of ancient Egyptian art in the hieratic pose of the figure.

It is one of the highest statues of Jesus Christ in the world. At his feet is carved a chapel (called Santa Maria del Otero) and a small museum with items by the architect. At the entrance to the chapel is a small terrace and a gazebo there is the view of the city.

The initial project wanted to embed in the eyes of Christ blocks of ivory and marble, but the budget was insufficient, so the empty sockets presented today became windows.

His great verticality and slenderness may be because it is designed to be seen from below. One can also interpret this work as a vertical column conform in contrast to the horizontality of the Castilian countryside, covered with cereal and sprinkled with poplars and oaks.

Initial design

The initial project by Macho was a statue 21 meters tall with head, arms and feet of bronze and a body decorated with large golden tiles. The arms of Christ, which are currently raised as a sign of protection, were to go sideways at an angle of about 40° to the body. In the end, the project was restructured to lighten the sculpture.

Height

There is an ongoing discussion about the official height of the Cristo del Otero. The exact height is not known. According to the brochures of City Hall, Christ is more than 20 meters high.

Hermitage and museum

The feet of Jesus has a hermitage and museum. The small museum contains:

  • Information panels of the life and work of Victorio Macho.
  • Pictures of monuments, projects and other aspects of the same author.
  • Videos of the author's works in Palencia.
  • Busts of terracotta and patinated plaster bust of Christ.
  • A life-size statue, Pregnancy, done in plaster, taken from a mold of Victorio Macho.
  • Bronze statuettes (Waterboy and Iberian Farmer).
  • In the chapel, supported by many columns and completely whitewashed, one can contemplate:

  • The central carving of Jesus Crucified (has a strong resemblance to the Christ of Mercy parading in Holy Week).
  • Projects for the monument to Alonso Berruguete in Palencia.
  • The grave of sculptor Victorio Macho, covered by a simple white marble tombstone
  • References

    Cristo del Otero Wikipedia