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Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by topsyking: 3:01pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
The African Renaissance Monument (French: Le Monument de la Renaissance Africaine) is a 49 meter tall bronze statue located on top of one of the twin hills known as Collines des Mamelles, outside of Dakar, Senegal. Built overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in the Ouakam suburb, the statue was designed by the Senegalese architect Pierre Goudiaby after an idea presented by president Abdoulaye Wade and built by Mansudae Overseas Projects, a company from North Korea.[1] Site preparation on top of the 100-meter high hill began in 2006, and construction of the bronze statue began 3 April 2008.[2] Originally scheduled for completion in December 2009, delays stretched into early 2010, and the formal dedication occurred on 4 April 2010, Senegal's "National Day", commemorating the 50th anniversary of the country's independence from France.[3] It is the tallest statue in Africa. Flying or driving into Dakar, the capital of Senegal, it’s impossible to miss this imposing statue. That’s deliberate. The Monument to the African Renaissance is supposed to make a statement. At 49 meters (161 feet), it’s the tallest statue in Africa. In fact, it’s one of the tallest statues anywhere, beating the Statue of Liberty by several feet. When it was completed in 2010, this giant statue caused a giant controversy. Feminists complained about the secondary status given to the female figure. Imams complained about her scanty clothing. Some complained about its Soviet artistic style, seemingly out of place in Africa, and the fact that it was built by a North Korean company. Lots of people, especially in the West, complained about its $27 million price tag. Yeah, like the West never wastes money. Sure, it’s brash, it’s bold, and it’s more than a little out of proportion, but it makes its point: Africa has a big future ahead of it. You see it in everything from Africa’s towering skyscrapers to its lively cafe culture, from its newly paved roads to its growing middle class. As a recent editorial by Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina stated, Africa isn’t like its international image, and big projects like this help the world see Africa differently. Love it or hate it, this statue has become a major tourist site in Dakar. You can take an elevator up to the top of the guy’s head and look out over the city. People are even photographing it as they fly into town, or by flying a camera on a kite like Jeff Attaway did to take the photo below. Hopefully the next major statement by an African government will be built by an African company.
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Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by Nobody: 3:02pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
Wow nice.... ceejaay |
Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by topsyking: 3:22pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
i just hope nigeria can do something like this one day but i doubt it; alot of opposition will arise as a result of this |
Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by topsyking: 9:00am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by Demmocrats(m): 9:04am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by topsyking: 2:57pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by quiethollu(m): 3:02pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
Nice |
Re: Africa's Tallest Statue: The Monument To The African Renaissance by topsyking: 2:43pm On Oct 10, 2015 |
quiethollu:yes |
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