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Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre

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Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Cristo Redentor, La Cumbre
Hours:
Sunday9am - 6pm
Monday9am - 6pm
Tuesday9am - 6pm
Wednesday9am - 6pm
Thursday9am - 6pm
Friday9am - 6pm
Saturday9am - 6pm


Christ the Redeemer of the Andes is a monument high in the Andes at 3,832 metres above mean sea level on the border between Argentina and Chile. It was unveiled on 13 March 1904 as a celebration of the peaceful resolution of the border dispute between the two countries. The Christ of the Andes, a symbol of eternal peace, is said to have been made from the cannons of war. Engraved at the feet in Spanish are the words, Sooner shall these mountains crumble into dust than Chileans and Argentinians break the peace which at the feet of Christ, the Redeemer, they have sworn to maintain. The statue is located at the pass of La Cumbre, the highest point on the old road between Mendoza in Argentina and Santiago de Chile. The pass is also known as the Church Pass on the Chilean side and the Bermejo Pass on the Argentine. The nearest major settlements are the Argentine town of Uspallata and Juncal in Chile. The closest village is Las Cuevas. The road climbs 1 km over a sinuous 9 km from Las Cuevas to the pass. The road is only accessible in summer months, when there is no snow. Winter temperatures can reach -30 °C. The road is now principally used as a tourist route to visit the statue, with the main route between the two countries now using the Cristo Redentor Tunnel at the foot of the climb.
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