Obelisco (Guatemala City)
Appearance
El Obelisco (The Obelisk) or Monumento a los Próceres de la Independencia (Monument to the Heroes of Independence) is a monument in Guatemala City, Guatemala built in 1935 under the government of Jorge Ubico and designed by Rafael Pérez De León. It commemorates the independence of Central America. the 18-metre high, 221-ton stone structure is situated on a huge roundabout called Plaza del Obelisco (Obelisk Square), where the Avenida Reforma, Boulevard Los Próceres, Avenida Las Americas and Boulevard Liberacion meet. [1] The neoclassic Palacio de La Reforma once stood at this place, until it was destroyed by the earthquakes of 1917/1918. [2] In 1950, under president Juan José Arévalo, a flame of liberty was installed by the column.
References
[edit]- ^ "Historia de los Monumentos de la Avenida Reforma" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 Jul 2007. Retrieved 16 Mar 2008.
- ^ "Imágenes Históricas de Guatemala" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 12 Oct 2007. Retrieved 16 Mar 2008.