Freedom Monument (Trujillo)
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Plaza de Armas of Trujillo is the main square where the Spanish foundation of Trujillo was made, in northern
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. It has been the principal locus of history in this city in the republic era. It is located in the central zone of the
Historic Centre of Trujillo The Historic Centre of Trujillo is the historic city centre of the city of Trujillo, located in northern Peru. Located in the central part of the city, it is surrounded by Spain Avenue, which was paved over the former city walls that gave it t ...
. In the streets that form this main square are located the buildings of ''Municipality Palace'', the
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, among others. The ''Plaza de Armas of Trujillo'' is formed by the Pizarro, Independencia, Orbegoso and Almagro streets. In this square, the proclamation of the
independence of Trujillo The Independence of Trujillo refers to the historical events of 1820 and 1821 that led to the independence of the Intendancy of Trujillo, located in the northern coast of what was then the Viceroyalty of Peru, from the Spanish Empire during the Pe ...
took place.


History

Martin de Estete began the design of the streets of Trujillo by order of Diego de Almagro in the end of the year of 1534, so he designed the structure and dimensions of the Plaza de Armas. In 1841, Pedro de Mandalengoitia Sanz de Zarate donated to the square a fountain made of white stone that was built on his farm and mill in Santa Cruz de Carabamba. On December 29, 1820, the Plaza de Armas was the scene of the proclamation of Independence of Trujillo by the Marquis of Torre Tagle. In this square are located the cathedral of the city and mansions dating back to the Hispanic and republican periods. On July 4, 1929, in the middle of this square, the Freedom Monument was opened, which represents the country's independence process and according to "commentators it represents the most precious of human beings, the love of freedom, the memory and recognition of the distinguished men who gave us independence". The statue was a work in
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, the materials used are marble and copper, the sculptor was Edmund Moeller and it was armed by Henry Albrecht.


Freedom Monument

The Freedom Monument, located in the center of the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru, is the work of sculptor Edmund Moeller. It consists of three sections: the first is on a circular platform with pedestals, resting on a granite base, and supporting sculptures representing the art, science, trade and health. The second section consists of three statues: a bent man, symbolizing oppression or slavery; a person with arms reaching backwards, symbolizing the struggle for freedom; and a man with arms raised and hands making fists, symbolizing liberation. The section contains three plaques. The first recalls the proclamation of the independence of Trujillo by José Bernardo de Torre Tagle, on December 29, 1820. The second plaque commemorates the Battle of Junín, and the third plaque commemorates the Battle of
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. An effort to commemorate independence was launched, with support from regional deputy Enrique Marquina. A committee including the prefect, the rector of the Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, President of the Superior Court of Justice of La Libertad, and the mayor of Trujillo was established to manage the creation of the Freedom Monument. In 1921, they began a call for national and foreign artists to submit their designs. The jury, chaired by the Prefect Derteano Molina, received 104 designs, mostly from Europe. German artist Edmund Moeller was hired and the jury awarded the sculptor the prize of 1000 pounds. The agreement with Moeller to cover the cost of the project was 250 thousand Soles de Oro. The sculpture was built in Germany and inaugurated on July 4, 1929, with Augusto B. Leguía and his daughter Carmen Rosa Leguia Swayne in attendance.


Buildings


Streets

*Francisco Pizarro *Diego de Almagro *Independencia *Mariscal Orbegoso


Celebrations and festivals

In the ''Plaza de Armas of Trujillo'' are realized important celebrations y ceremonies such as Corpus Christi in June, parade for
Trujillo Marinera Festival Trujillo Marinera Festival is a Peruvian cultural event held annually in Trujillo city in January. The event focuses on a dance contest called the marinera, a typical dance of the city and of the country. The festival also presents parades, pre ...
in January, independence day of Trujillo on December 29 of every year, etc.


See also

* Trujillo *
Historic Centre of Trujillo The Historic Centre of Trujillo is the historic city centre of the city of Trujillo, located in northern Peru. Located in the central part of the city, it is surrounded by Spain Avenue, which was paved over the former city walls that gave it t ...
*
Independence of Trujillo The Independence of Trujillo refers to the historical events of 1820 and 1821 that led to the independence of the Intendancy of Trujillo, located in the northern coast of what was then the Viceroyalty of Peru, from the Spanish Empire during the Pe ...
*
La Libertad Region La Libertad (; in English language, English: ''The Liberty'') is a Regions of Peru, department and Regional Government of La Libertad, region in northwestern Peru. Formerly it was known as the Department of La Libertad ('). It is bordered by the L ...


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