Hello Friends, welcome back to another blog. In this blog, I talk about the history of the Statue of Liberty. let's start it.
The Statue
of Liberty is one of the United
States of America's primary landmarks.
It is a neoclassical sculpture located
in New York City and known all over
the world. It stands in the harbor of a
small island called Liberty
Island.
In 1984
due to its importance, and being considered
an architectural Masterpiece the
statue was declared a UNESCO world heritage
site the Statue of Liberty. Whose
official name is Liberty and Lighting.
The world was given to the United
States as a gift from Napoleon III.
The first president of the Second French
Republic.
The gesture was
made to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the independence of the
United States of America in 1776. Which is
why it symbolizes Freedom democracy
and hope. The monument was designed
by a French sculptor named Frederick
August Bartholdi and designed by
Eugene Emmanuel Violette Le Duke and engineer
Alexander Gustav Eiffel. Who was also in
charge of Designing the famous Eiffel
Tower? Steel Cast Iron copper and cement were used in
its construction many people worked
on the statue's development. The work
routine was hard as workers spent 10
hours every day of the week dedicated to the
building. It was difficult to get financial
support for the project and Bartholdi
had to undertake his initiatives
such as organizing shows to raise.
The money needed in 1876 Bartholdi hosted.
A Torchlight display of the statue
in Philadelphia. This
event besides being well received by the
public helped him raise money to continue
the work. The statue began to be made in
France in 1870, but It was not completed
until 1884 and arrived in the United
States only in 1885, to be shipped.
It had to be
disassembled into 350
pieces. Which were packed in a total of 214
boxes. The construction of the Monument's
base was completed in April 1886.
This support was made in the USA itself
after, Its completion four months in
total were needed for the Statue to be
assembled on it. The unveiling of the Colossal
Statue of Liberty took place on October
the 23rd 1886.
This Milestone Monument was attended
by thousands of people including
Grover Cleveland. The president of the
United States at the time. Who was certain
to participate in this historic moment
for his Nation after, The unveiling
of the statue served for a time as a
lighthouse and historically was the first
Lighthouse to use electric power for its features.
The sculpture displays
a woman the Roman goddess Libertas
symbol of Freedom. The statue's face is
said to have been inspired by Bartholi's
mother while The statue's body
was inspired by his wife his right arm is
extended above. Its head and its hand hold
a torch while The other hand holds a
board on which is inscribed in Roman
numerals the date of July 4th, 1776
when the United States. Declaration of
Independence was issued interestingly the
left hand holding a tablet and the torch
held by the other hand are Masonic Illusions
proposed by Partholdi. Who was a
Freemason on the head of the statue?
There is a crown
with a set of 25 windows
that refer to the gemstones found
in the USA. and There are also seven
rays that refer to the seven continents
and The Seven Seas of the world.
Its height is 92.9 meters of which 46.9
are the height of the bays and 46 meters.
The height of the Statue itself is the
equivalent of a 22-story building to get to
the top. You have to climb a 354-step
staircase, and There are 215 steps
up to the pedestal. The
index finger is 2.5 meters long and its
nose measures 1.37 meters on the top of
these measurements. The statue weighs an
incredible 225 tons and entered. The Guinness
Book of Records is the planet's heaviest
sculpture perhaps a detail that many
are unaware of is that at the foot of the
statue.
There is a bronze
plaque on
which is written a sonnet called The New
Colossus written in 1833 by the poet Emma
Lazarus to raise funds for the construction
of the statue's base although
the color of the statue is somewhat
greenish today. This was not always
the case, The original color was reddish
brown. The color change is a result
of the action of time wind rain and
pollution since Its inauguration Several
restorations have been made to the
statue for preservation purposes in 1986. During
the statue's Centennial year, the entire
Monument was cleaned and The crown
was exchanged because the original
one was worn away. These other
changes and damage have occurred over
time one of the most striking was when an
attack was made by the Germans during
the First World War damaging the torch
and also another part of the statue
due to this event. The statue now has a
new torch that is gold-plated, and Lit up
at night visitors
were allowed to climb up to the statue's
torch for some years but That is not
permitted nowadays This detail
does not prevent thousands of tourists
from visiting the monument.
Which
can be seen up close. When people take a
boat or ferry to the island on which
the statue stands alternatively. It can
simply be seen from afar from other points
in the city. The
annual number of visitors is between three
and four million. The Statue of Liberty
is a major symbol for Americans. It is
the country's main postcard and is known
around the globe. There are even some
replicas in countries such as Japan France
and Brazil besides its remarkable historical
and cultural value. The statue also
has a huge tourist appeal attracting
thousands of visitors every year
and being the most visited place in New York.
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