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Rizal Monument (Calamba)

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Type
  
Monument

Opened
  
19 June 2011

Dedicated to
  
José Rizal

Materials
  
Bronze, Granite

Opening date
  
June 19, 2011

Completion date
  
April 2011

Beginning date
  
December 2010

Rizal Monument (Calamba)

Location
  
The Plaza, Calamba, Laguna

Designer
  
Jose Dionas "Jonas" F. Roces

Height
  
43 feet (13 m) (total height)

Address
  
Burgos St, Calamba, 4027 Laguna, Philippines

Similar
  
Saint John the Baptist Parish Ch, Caliraya Dam, Rizal Shrine, Laguna Caldera, Jose Rizal Monument

The Rizal Monument in Calamba is a monument built to commemorate the sesquicentennial (150th) birth anniversary of Dr. José Rizal, the Philippines' national hero and the greatest son of Calamba. It is a 22 metres (72 ft) statue sculpted by Jonas Roces and is located at The Plaza, a 6.7-hectare (17-acre) park in front of the Calamba City Hall Complex along Bacnotan Road in the barangay of Real. President Benigno Aquino III led the unveiling of the monument on June 19, 2011. The monument was cited as the tallest Rizal monument in the world before former Laguna Governor Jeorge 'E.R.' Ejercito Estregan inaugurated a 26 feet bronze Rizal Monument sculpted by Toym Imao, son of National Artist for Sculpture Abdulmari Asia Imao in Santa Cruz, Laguna for the 2014 Palarong Pambansa hosted by the province.

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Symbolisms

The statue depicts Rizal holding a book in his right hand and is made of bronze. It stands 22 feet (6.7 meters) which symbolizes the 22 languages and dialects Rizal mastered during his time such as Spanish, English, German, Japanese, Chinese and others. It is placed on top of a 2.8 meter podium consisting of 15-step stairway which symbolizes one decade since Rizal was born in 1861. It also has a granite pedestal of 7.87 feet and a 13.12 feet circular stairway base. The monument's total height is 43 feet (equivalent to a four-storey building) and its weight is 2 tons.

History

The City Government of Calamba, through the leadership of then Mayor Joaquin Chipeco started the idea of building the tallest Rizal monument as a gift of the people of Calamba as a tribute to its greatest son. He realized that it is proper and fitting to have the tallest monument in honor of Rizal in his hometown. Together with the local government unit of Calamba, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) initilially funded the construction of the Rizal Monument. A young sculptor Jonas F. Roces from Marikina was commissioned to build the Rizal monument on December 2010. The original plan was to build a 16.4 feet monument. However, then Mayor Chipeco learned that the monument being sculpted is behind the current tallest Rizal monument in Nueva Vizcaya built by a Jordanian national. Three months before the official unveiling, the Rizal@150 Executive Committee increased the height of the monument to 22 feet. It was officially unveiled by President Benigno Aquino III on June 19, 2011 on the sesquicentennial birth anniversary of Rizal. It consists of two markers from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and from the City Government of Calamba.

Management

The Rizal Monument and Plaza is managed by the local government unit of Calamba.

References

Rizal Monument (Calamba) Wikipedia