Cripta De Los Héroes (Tacna)
History
It was inaugurated on September 19 (Day of the Glories of the Chilean Army), 1901, by the Chilean administration, having only the metal pyramid known as the pyramidal ossuary (with the date May 28 instead of May 26) in collaboration with the Pro Patria committee. The Peruvian priests of Tacna, who would later be expelled, did not want to solemnize the inauguration ceremony, which was solemnized by Presbyter Juan José Julio Elizalde, nicknamed "Pope Julio."
After the handover of Tacna to Peru in 1929, a statue of Christ the Redeemer was placed next to a cross. Until 1979, the people of Tacna paid tribute to the fallen in the place, however, after the construction of the Alto de la Alianza Monumental Complex, the place is forgotten and deteriorates over time in addition to suffering vandalism.
Héctor Jiménez J., a local resident of Tacna, heads the efforts to restore the historical monument and accuses the regional government of abandoning it.
See also
References
- ^ "Recuperemos la Cripta de los Héroes, el Otro Monumento Conmemorativo de la Batalla del Campo de la Alianza". Tarata21. 2012-10-29.
- ^ "La Piramide del Cerro Intiorko, el Otro Monumento Conmemorativo de la Batalla del Campo de la Alianza". Tarata21. 2012-10-24.
- ^ "Cripta en los Campos de la Alianza" (PDF). ZIG-ZAG: Revista Semanal Ilustrada. No. 268. 1910-04-09. p. 126.
- ^ Morales Arias, Carlos E. (1991-07-31). El Calvario de Tacna (1879 - 1929). Imprenta Alfa S.A.
- ^ "Con cargador frontal removieron 'cripta de los héroes'". Correo. 2014-03-22.
- ^ Medina Bejar, Keily Norka (2017). Proceso de Ocupación Informal del Territorio y su Influencia en el Paisaje Histórico – Cultural Caso: Cerro Intiorko, Distrito Alto de la Alianza, Ciudad de Tacna 2003 al 2017 (in Spanish). Universidad Privada de Tacna.