Monument to Calvo Sotelo
Monumento a Calvo Sotelo
40°27′55″N 3°41′22″W / 40.465239°N 3.689416°W / 40.465239; -3.689416
LocationPlaza de Castilla, Madrid, Spain
DesignerManuel Manzano-Monís (architect)
Carlos Ferreira de la Torre (sculptor)
MaterialReinforced concrete
Opening date13 July 1960
Dedicated toJosé Calvo Sotelo

The Monument to Calvo Sotelo (Spanish: Monumento a Calvo Sotelo) is an instance of public art located in Madrid, Spain. Erected on the south of the Plaza de Castilla, it is dedicated to José Calvo Sotelo.

History and description

The monument was an initiative of the "National Junta" for the homage to the Glorious Proto-Martyr of the Crusade Don José Calvo Sotelo" [sic], an entity reanimated in 1954 by the Francoist dictatorship in order to resume earlier Burgos government's projects dating back to 1938 intending to commemorate the aforementioned politician and delayed by the then ongoing state of war.[1]

The location of the monument was decided in 1958.[2] Commissioned to Manuel Manzano-Monís (architect) and Carlos Ferreira de la Torre (sculptor), the monument fuses the aesthetics of Italian fascism with the Spanish vanguard of the time.[3]

Made of reinforced concrete,[4] the single written inscription on the material reads España a Calvo Sotelo ("Spain to Calvo Sotelo").[5]

It was unveiled on 13 July 1960.[3] It was slightly relocated in 1992 during the works of reform of the Plaza de Castilla and put on a raised platform in the south end of the plaza.[6] Its frontal perspective generates an axis of symmetry with the Puerta de Europa twin towers.[4]

The monument has sparked several controversies, especially regarding the inconvenience for its permanence in the square.[4]

See also

The Assassination of José Calvo Sotelo

References

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