Statues of Bartolomeu Dias

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Completion date12 March 1960 (1960-03-12)
LocationCape Town
Coordinates33°55′3.086″S 18°25′40.775″E / 33.91752389°S 18.42799306°E / -33.91752389; 18.42799306
Completion date12 March 1960 (1960-03-12)
LocationCape Town
Coordinates33°55′3.086″S 18°25′40.775″E / 33.91752389°S 18.42799306°E / -33.91752389; 18.42799306

There are at least three statues of Bartolomeu Dias, the first European to sail around the southernmost tip of Africa. This exploration, in 1488, led to the discovery of a sea route from Europe to Asia.

A statue of Dias in Cape Town lies at the intersection of Heerengracht and Coen Steytler Boulevards. On 12 March 1960, the statue was unveiled on the front lawn of the South African National Gallery in Company's Garden. Later, the bronze artwork was moved with the statue of Maria van Riebeeck to near the entrance of the Port of Cape Town. In 1952, on the 300th anniversary of the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, the Portuguese government decided to bestow a statue by Prof. Salvador Barata Feyo to the people of South Africa. The granite pedestal was designed by the architect António Fernandes de Sá. Another statue of the explorer stands near the Post Office Tree near the Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex in Mossel Bay.

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