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Rizal Monument, located in Manila Philippines is made of unpolished granite with a bronze statue.
Jose Rizal is buried in the Rizal Monument at Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, in Manila, Philippines. His remains were interred in the monument after his execution in 1896.
Jose Rizal is buried at the Rizal monument at the Rizal Park (formerly Luneta Park) in Manila, Philippines.
12.7 meters
The monument of Jose Rizal (Filipino hero) is famously called as 'Rizal Monument' is in Luneta National Park in Ermita, Manila. His Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell) poem was etched on his memorial plaque and the plaque in front of his monument reads: To the memory of Jose Rizal, patriot and martyr, executed at Bagumbayan Field on December 30, 1896. This monument is dedicated by the people of the Philippine Islands.
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it is made by Swiss sculptor Robert Kissling
The meaning of the Jose Rizal's sculpture is a monument that is dedicated by people of the Philippine Islands.
Dr. Jose Rizal Monument (Luneta)
The Rizal Monument, located in Manila, Philippines, was designed by the Swiss sculptor Richard Kissling. The monument was inaugurated on December 30, 1913, to honor the national hero Dr. José Rizal, who was executed by the Spanish colonial authorities in 1896. Kissling's design features a central statue of Rizal standing in a heroic pose, surrounded by a granite base that includes reliefs and inscriptions commemorating his life and contributions to the Philippines.
Australia has one monument and park dedicated to Jose Rizal. Worldwide there are ten different monuments to Jose Rizal in nine countries.
None. The monument is built with mostly Bluestone inside the monument and Marble as the outside facing.