Christ the Deep, St. Georges
Christ the Deep, a poignant statue situated at the Carenage harbor, stands as a testament to the heroic efforts and resilience of the Grenadian people in the face of tragedy. The statue commemorates the fate of the Bianca C, an Italian luxury cruise ship often likened to the "Titanic of the Caribbean," which met a tragic end in Grenadian waters in 1961.
In the early morning hours of October 22, 1961, tragedy struck as a major explosion rocked the boiler room of the Bianca C while it was anchored at St. George's harbor. In the wake of the explosion, chaos ensued as nearly 700 passengers and crew found themselves in peril. However, in an extraordinary display of courage and compassion, local residents swiftly mobilized to rescue those aboard the stricken vessel.
Grenadian fishermen bravely manned their boats, risking their lives to pluck survivors from the water and bring them to safety. The community rallied together, setting up a makeshift hospital to tend to the injured and welcoming survivors into their homes with open arms. Despite the chaos and uncertainty, the people of Grenada demonstrated extraordinary humanity and selflessness in the face of adversity.
Tragically, the Bianca C ultimately succumbed to its fate, sinking near Grand Anse Beach two days after the initial explosion. However, the legacy of the disaster lives on in the gratitude and admiration of the survivors and their families.
In recognition of the heroic efforts of the Grenadian people, Costa Line, the owners of the Bianca C, gifted the statue known as Christ the Deep to the island. Crafted from bronze, the statue is a replica of the Christ of the Abyss, a renowned sculpture located underwater in the Mediterranean Sea near Genoa, Italy. The original sculpture was created by artist Guido Galletti.
In the early morning hours of October 22, 1961, tragedy struck as a major explosion rocked the boiler room of the Bianca C while it was anchored at St. George's harbor. In the wake of the explosion, chaos ensued as nearly 700 passengers and crew found themselves in peril. However, in an extraordinary display of courage and compassion, local residents swiftly mobilized to rescue those aboard the stricken vessel.
Grenadian fishermen bravely manned their boats, risking their lives to pluck survivors from the water and bring them to safety. The community rallied together, setting up a makeshift hospital to tend to the injured and welcoming survivors into their homes with open arms. Despite the chaos and uncertainty, the people of Grenada demonstrated extraordinary humanity and selflessness in the face of adversity.
Tragically, the Bianca C ultimately succumbed to its fate, sinking near Grand Anse Beach two days after the initial explosion. However, the legacy of the disaster lives on in the gratitude and admiration of the survivors and their families.
In recognition of the heroic efforts of the Grenadian people, Costa Line, the owners of the Bianca C, gifted the statue known as Christ the Deep to the island. Crafted from bronze, the statue is a replica of the Christ of the Abyss, a renowned sculpture located underwater in the Mediterranean Sea near Genoa, Italy. The original sculpture was created by artist Guido Galletti.
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Sight Name: Christ the Deep
Sight Location: St. Georges, Grenada (See walking tours in St. Georges)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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Sight Location: St. Georges, Grenada (See walking tours in St. Georges)
Sight Type: Statue/Public Art
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St. Georges Introduction Walking Tour
Saint George's, the capital of Grenada, epitomizes the essence of the Caribbean. Its vibrant colors, rich cultural tapestry, and deep-rooted history make it a quintessential destination. Grenada, and consequently Saint George's, is often regarded as an off-the-beaten-path gem, although recent developments hint at its evolving tourism scene.
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
The city was established by French settlers... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles