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The Jesus Blesses Monument, locally known as "Yesus Kase Berkat" or "Christ Blessing," is a towering statue of Jesus Christ located in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. This impressive man-made monument stands proudly at the peak of the Citraland residential estate, on a hill approximately 150 meters above sea level. Its prominent location makes it a recognizable landmark visible from various points across the city of Manado.
Visitors are consistently captivated by the monument's sheer scale and unique design. Standing 50…
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Elevation 190 m
The entire structure stands 50 meters (158.3 feet) tall. This includes a 20-meter pedestal and a 30-meter statue. It is constructed from 25 tonnes of metal fiber and 35 tonnes of steel, giving it its impressive scale and durability.
Yes, it is recognized as one of the five largest statues of Jesus Christ globally and ranks among the top 10 tallest sculptures in Asia. Its unique 'flying' design also makes it notable as the 'first tallest flying statue in the world'.
While the monument itself is not a traditional hiking destination, it is situated within the Citraland residential estate. Visitors can explore various routes within the estate to approach the monument and enjoy the surrounding views. The area offers a peaceful setting for walks rather than strenuous hikes.
The monument is a major landmark in Manado, suggesting good accessibility. While specific bus routes or public transport lines are not detailed, local taxis, ride-sharing services, or angkots (local minibuses) would likely be available to take you to the Citraland residential estate where the monument is located.
Yes, the area around the monument is generally family-friendly. The walks are not strenuous, and the impressive statue can be a captivating sight for children. It's a good spot for a leisurely stroll and enjoying the panoramic views together.
The monument is located at the peak of the Citraland residential estate. While the immediate area around the base might have paved surfaces, specific details on ramp access or full wheelchair accessibility to all viewpoints are not readily available. It's advisable to check with local visitor information for the most current accessibility details.
Given its location within the Citraland residential estate, it is highly probable that there are cafes, restaurants, or other amenities nearby to cater to residents and visitors. The estate is a developed area, so options for refreshments and meals should be available within a short distance.
The idea for the monument came from Ciputra, an Indonesian real estate developer, who envisioned it as a symbol of worship for the people of Manado and North Sulawesi. Construction took nearly three years, costing five billion Indonesian rupiah, and it was inaugurated in 2017 by the then-governor, Sinyo Harry Sarundajang.
The statue is distinguished by its 35-degree declivity, which is an engineering marvel. This specific angle creates the illusion that the figure of Christ is soaring in the air, making it appear as if it's defying gravity. This unique design contributes significantly to its visual impact, especially when viewed from a distance or at dusk.
Indonesia, being a tropical country, does not experience traditional winter with snow. Instead, it has a wet season and a dry season. The 'winter months' (roughly November to April) would correspond to the wet season in North Sulawesi, meaning you might encounter more rain. However, the monument is accessible year-round, and the temperatures remain warm. Just be prepared for potential showers.
While the monument is located in a residential estate, specific regulations regarding pets are not widely publicized. It's generally advisable to check local signage or inquire upon arrival if you plan to bring a dog, especially concerning access to the immediate monument area.