Cristol Rei, Madeira, Portugal
This site merges spiritual reflection with outdoor adventure, whether admiring the statue’s artistry, hiking the coastal trails, or exploring marine life. Its blend of history, art, and nature makes it a must-see on Madeira’s east coast.
The Cristo Rei statue (also known as the Sacred Heart of Jesus) is an iconic Art Deco sculpture located at *Ponta do Garajau* on Madeira's east coast. Perched atop a coastal cliff, the 15-meter-tall statue (including its pedestal) depicts Christ with outstretched arms facing the Atlantic Ocean, offering panoramic views of Funchal Bay, the Desertas Islands, and the Garajau Marine Reserve .
Historical Significance
- Built in *1927* (preceding Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer by four years), it commemorates Madeira’s religious history, including the persecution of non-Catholic Christians who were once thrown from these cliffs .
Viewpoints and Access
- The viewpoint provides sweeping vistas of the Atlantic Ocean and Funchal. A steep staircase leads to a lower platform, ideal for photography .
- Access to the statue itself may be restricted, but the surrounding area remains open for visitors .
Visitor Tips
- *Best Time to Visit*: Sunrise or sunset for dramatic lighting and fewer crowds .
- *Parking*: Available at the viewpoint, with easy access from Funchal (20-minute drive) or via buses 155/156/173 .
Comparison to Other Cristo Rei Statues
Madeira’s Cristo Rei is one of Portugal’s three such monuments. It is the *oldest* (1927), predating Lisbon’s Almada statue (1959) and the smaller Serra da Marofa statue (1956) .
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