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Monument
The Monumento a la Raza is an outdoor marble monument in the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It stands along the edge of María Luisa Park and was inaugurated on 12 October 1929—the Día de la Hispanidad (Columbus Day). The monument has written part of the 1905 poem "Salutación del optimista", by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío (1867–1916).
The idea for the Monumento a la Raza originated with the organizers of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Luis Rodríguez Caso, the exposition's main organiser, proposed building a 100-metre (330 ft) concrete column in Seville 's Triana neighbourhood. His plan included restaurants and a viewing platform at the top, both accessible by lifts.
Santiago Martnez created the final memorial project and it was inaugurated on 12 October 1929, the Día de la Hispanidad (the Spanish-speaking equivalent of Columbus Day). It is located t is located on Avenida Isabel la Católica, within María Luisa Park, near the north tower of the Seville's Plaza de España.
In the middle of 2018, the Seville Urban Planning Management Agency carried out a restoration of the monument.
The Monumento a la Raza is a marble stele.
The poem " Salutación del optimista " (1905), written by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío (1867–1916), is inscribed in bronze across the monument as a salutation to Hispanic Americans.
The poem " Salutación del optimista " (1905), written by Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío (1867–1916), is inscribed in bronze across the monument as a salutation to Hispanic Americans.