- El Ángel
"El Ángel de la Independencia" ("The Angel of Independence"), most commonly known by the shortened name "El Ángel" and officially known as "Columna de la Independencia", is a
victory column located on aroundabout overPaseo de la Reforma in downtownMexico City ."El Ángel" was built to commemorate the centennial of the beginning of
Mexico 's War of Independence, celebrated in 1910. In later years it was made into a mausoleum for the most important heroes of that war. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Mexico City, and it has become a focal point for both celebration or protest. It bears a resemblance to the Victory Column inBerlin .Description
The base of the column is quadrangular with each vertex featuring a
bronze sculpture symbolizingLaw ,War ,Justice andPeace . Originally there were nine steps leading to the base, but due to the sinking of the ground fourteen more steps were added.On the main face of the base, which faces downtown Mexico City, there is an inscription reading "La Nación a los Héroes de la Independencia" ("The Nation to the Heroes of Independence"). In front of this inscription is a bronze statue of a giant lion led by a child, representing strength and the innocence of youth during War but docility during Peace.Next to the column there is a group of
marble statues of some of the heroes of the War of Independence. used at the time.Crowning the column there is the sculpture that gives the name to the monument. The 6.7 meter statue by
Enrique Alciati represents the Winged Victory. It is made of bronze, covered with 24Kgold (since 2006 when they put another 24k coat on) and weighs 7 tons. In her right hand the Angel holds a laurel crown above Miguel Hidalgo´s head, symbolizing Victory, while in her left she holds a broken chain, symbolizing Freedom. Albeit the popularity of the statue and the monument itself as an "Angel", it has often been pointed out that angels lack a gender, whereas the Winged Victory this statue represents is clearly femenine. It is perhaps because of the poetical conception of the Winged Victory as an Angel of Freedom, or Independence, that this name has gained its everyday use.History
Construction of "El Ángel" was ordered in 1902 by President
Porfirio Díaz . ArchitectAntonio Rivas Mercado was in charge of the design of the monument, while the actual construction was supervised by Mexican engineers Gonzalo Garita and Manuel Gorozpe. All the sculptures were made by Italian artistEnrique Alciati . The monument was ready for the festivities to commemorate the first hundred years of Mexican Independence in 1910. The opening ceremony was attended by President Díaz and several foreign dignitaries. The main speaker at the event was Mexicanpoet Salvador Díaz Mirón .In 1925 the remains of the following heroes of the Mexican Independence were interred in a
mausoleum at the base of the monument:*
Juan Aldama : A rebelcaptain and conspirator.
*Ignacio Allende :Lieutenant general of the insurgent army and later rebel leader.
*Nicolás Bravo : Commander of the rebel army and laterPresident of Mexico on three occasions.
*Vicente Guerrero : Insurgentgeneral following the death of Morelos and second President of Mexico.
*Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla : Chief instigator of the Revolution and "Father of the Nation ".
*José Mariano Jiménez : Hidalgo'slieutenant colonel .
*Mariano Matamoros : Apriest who served as Morelos'lieutenant general .
*Francisco Javier Mina : A Spanish officer who joined the rebel cause against theabsolute monarchy of Ferdinand VII.*José María Morelos y Pavón: Skilled general and leader of the independence movement after Hidalgo's execution.
*Andrés Quintana Roo : A prominent constitutionalist.
*Leona Vicario : Wife of Andrés Quintana Roo and active supporter of the rebel movement.
*Guadalupe Victoria : Commander of the insurgent army and first President of Mexico.An
eternal flame "(Lámpara Votiva)" honoring these heroes was installed in the base of the column at the order of PresidentEmilio Portes Gil in 1929.The monument suffered some damage during an earthquake on
July 28 ,1957 when the sculpture of the Winged Victory fell to the ground and broke into several pieces. SculptorJosé Fernández Urbina was in charge of the restoration, which lasted more than a year. The monument was reopened onSeptember 16 ,1958 . It survived, undamaged, the devastating earthquake ofSeptember 19 ,1985 .More recently "El Ángel" has become the traditional gathering place for celebration amongst Mexico City inhabitants, particularly following football victories and as a focal point for political rallies.
References
*cite book | author=Baird, David; & Bairstow, Lynne | title=Frommer's Mexico 2005 | publisher=Wiley Publishing, Inc | year=2004| id=ISBN 0764567632
*Legorreta, Jorge (Sep. 18, 2002). [http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2002/sep02/020918/02an1cul.php?origen=cultura.html "Tres figuras aladas erigidas a la libertad"] . "La Jornada." In Spanish
*cite book | author=Loaeza, Guadalupe | title=El Ángel de nuestras nostalgias | publisher=Plaza y Janés | year=1998| id=ISBN 9681103149 In Spanish
*cite book | author=Blair, Kathryn Skidmore | title=In The Shadow of The Angel | publisher=First Books | year=2001| id=ISBN 0759606315 In EnglishSee also
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Mexican War of Independence
*Porfirio Díaz
*Berlin victory column
*Friedensengel (Angel of Peace,Prinzregentenstrasse , Munich)External links
* [http://www.guije.com/public/carteles/3837/angel/index.html] Article from the defunct
Cuba n magazine "Carteles" featuring photographs of the monument after the 1957 earthquake. In Spanish.
* [http://www.brucehermanphotography.com/colonial/bh22.html] Picture of el Ángel at sunset.
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