Christ the Redeemer in Brazil
Christ the Redeemer is a famous statue located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Standing 98 feet tall, it is situated atop the Corcovado Mountain and overlooks the city. The statue was completed in 1931 and is made of reinforced concrete and soapstone. It is one of the most recognized symbols of Brazil and is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
The statue represents Jesus Christ with open arms, symbolizing peace and welcoming. Visitors can reach the statue via a train that travels through the lush Tijuca National Park. The site attracts millions of tourists each year, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.