CHRIST THE REDEEMER: IS IT WORTH VISITING?

by Royal Holiday Club
CHRIST THE REDEEMER

If there’s a monument that represents Brazil before the world is Christ the Redeemer. You have to visit it once in your life.

Located at the top of the Corcovado mountain in Rio de Janeiro, this impressive 30-meter statue is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern Day and one of the most visited attractions in the country.

Its imposing presence, history, and the panoramic views it offers make this experience unforgettable for any tourist. In this guide, we will tell you everything you need to know about visiting Christ the Redeemer and making the most out of your visit.

 

 

 

ITS HISTORY

Christ the Redeemer was designed by Brazilian engineer Heitor da Silva Costa and sculpted by the French artist Paul Landowski. Its construction began in 1922 and ended in 1931, taking a total of nine years to complete.

The idea of having a statue at the top of Corcovado started at the end of the 19th century, but it was in the decade of the 1920s when the project was confirmed, impulses by the Catholic Church as a symbol of peace and faith,

Made of reinforced concrete and covered with more than six million small stone mosaics, the statue is a masterpiece of engineering and art.

With its arms extended in a gesture of welcome, Christ the Redeemer has become the emblem not only of Rio de Janeiro but of all of Brazil. And if you’re wondering whether it’s worth visiting, the answer is YES, for many reasons.

 

 

 

HOW TO GET TO CHRIST THE REDEEMER
HOW TO GET TO CHRIST THE REDEEMER

To get to the top of Corcovado and admire this wonderful statue, there are many options:

  1. Corcovado train: this is the most traditional and comfortable option. It leaves the Cosmetic Velho neighborhood and crosses the Tijuca National Park in a 20-minute ride.

    Trem Do Corcovado

    Trem Do Corcovado

  2. Official vans: They depart from strategic points such as Largo do Machado, Copacabana, and Paineiras. They are a convenient option for those looking for flexible schedules.
  3. Hiking: For adventurers, there is the option to walk up through Tijuca National Park on a route of approximately two hours that passes through the lush tropical rainforest.

As always, we recommend visiting the official websites to consult times and prices.

 

 

 

THE BEST REASON TO VISIT
Christ the Redeemer

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One of the main attractions of Christ the Redeemer is the spectacular panoramic view of Rio de Janeiro. It is probably one of the most photographed landscapes in the world.

From the top of Corcovado, you can appreciate some of the most iconic places of the city like the Sugarloaf Mountain (Pan de Azúcar) which is another one of the big attractions in Rio, an imposing mountain elevated above Guanabara Bay.

From here, you can also see Copacabana and Ipanema, Brazil’s most famous beaches, with their characteristic waves and the lively buzz of coastal life.

For fans, the view of Maracanã Stadium is breathtaking. And of course, there’s the stunning Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. Beyond that, you can see the port, downtown Rio, and the Metropolitan Cathedral.

Visiting Christ the Redeemer is undoubtedly a must for any traveler in Rio de Janeiro. Beyond being an architectural and religious icon, the view from the top is one of the most impressive views in the world.

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