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Colossus of Rhodes
Greece
Why this ancient Seven Wonders statue was special
The Colossus of Rhodes statue with its pedestal was as tall as a
modern 15-story building. This was an amazing architectural feat
when this structure was built on the island of Rhodes around 280
BC.
Interesting tidbits about
the Colossus of Rhodes
No one today knows for sure what the Colossus of Rhodes looked
like or where it was situated. I heard a half dozen different
answers from local experts while I was in Rhodes.
The popular notion is that the Colossus of Rhodes straddled the
harbor's entrance and ships sailed between its legs (see top
picture). I like the concept because its dramatic. However, it
seems unlikely that such a design was used. It would pose
unsolvable engineering problems in the 3rd century BC. It would
also be economically devastating because it would block Rhodes'
thriving commercial harbor during the statue's construction.
More likely, the Colossus of Rhodes had a more conventional
Greek style pose. And, it probably stood on land along the
harbor shoreline, or slightly inland overlooking the sea.
The Colossus of Rhodes is the shortest lived of the ancient
Seven Wonders of the World. It lasted just 53 years.
It is the sixth oldest of the ancient Seven Wonders.
Rhodes built the statue to honor its patron god Helios - and to
thank him for a military victory (a sizeable invading army
abandoned its unsuccessful siege of Rhodes).
That army departed in haste, leaving behind a huge quantity of
military equipment. Rhodes sold some of it to finance the
statue's construction, and melted down the bronze and iron
pieces to make the statue.
According to the Roman historian Pliny, it took the team of
sculptor Chares of Lindos 12 years to build the statue. The
completion date was approximately 282 BC.
The French sculptor Bartholdi gained part of his inspiration for
his Statue of Liberty from the Colossus of Rhodes, which was
built 2200 years before.
Construction methods are similar. Both statues are hollow. Their
exterior metal plates are attached to metal frames. However, the
Colossus of Rhodes used bronze plates on an iron frame
(supported by stone work) while the Statue of Liberty has copper
plates on a steel superstructure.
The statue's body was nearly as tall as the Statue of Liberty's.
It was an estimated 33 meters (110 feet) tall. A pedestal raised
the statue another 15 meters (50 feet).
In 226 BC, a devastating earthquake toppled the Colossus of
Rhodes.
The statue broke at its knees, its weakest structural zone.
Thus, "Colossus knee" is the architectural equivalent to
"Achilles heel".
Egypt's ruler Ptolemy III offered to pay for the reconstruction
of the fallen Colossus. Rhodes turned down his donation because
an oracle predicted that it would displease Helios, the island's
patron god.
The fallen pieces were generally left alone for over 800 years.
Travelers admired what remained of the Colossus of Rhodes, as
did the Roman historian Pliny. He wrote, "Even as it lies, it
excites our wonder and admiration."
In 654 AD, the Arabs invaded Rhodes. They soon salvaged the
Colossus of Rhodes remnants and sold them as scrap metal.
Nothing remains.
Today, the island of Rhodes is a popular tourist destination. It
has two Hillman Wonders Bronze Medal winners - Rhodes Old Town
and the Lindos Acropolis. Click the round green "top 1000
wonders list" button at the bottom of this page to see my
complete list of the world's Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal
winners.
مجسمه عظیم الجثه رودس در یونان
مجسمه
عظیم الجثه رودس در یونان ارتفاع مجسمه ع ظیم الجثه رودس
با پایه اش به اندازه یک ساختمان 15 طبقه امروزی است . این
مجسمه یک شاهکار برجسته معماری می باشد که بر روی جزیره
رودس در حدود 280 قبل از میلاد ساخته شده است . هیچ کس به
درستی نمی داند که این مجسمه شبیه چه بوده ویا در کجا قرار
داشته است. من هنگامیکه در رودس بودم جوابهای مختلفی از
کارشناسان در آنجا شنیدم. نظریه بسیار مورد توجه آن است که
مجسمه رودس در روی ورودی لنگرگاهی بنا شده بوده و پاهای
مجسمه در دو طرف قرار داشته است به طوریکه کشتیها از بین
پاهای آن عبور می کرده اند. البته این فرضیه بسیار محتمل
به نظر می رسد . این بنا مشکلات غیرقابل حل در 3 قرن پیش
از میلاد را مطرح می کند. همچنین تجارت در این بندر در
زمان احداث این مجسمه دارای رکود شده و این بندراز رونق
اقتصادی افتاده است . این مجسمه یکی از عجایب هفتگانه به
شمار می رود که برای مدت کوتاهی تقرﻳﺒﺄ 53 سال پا برجا
بوده است .
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