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TOMB OF CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS! OR IS IT?! FARO A COLON HISTORY! 

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Inside this giant lighthouse is the tomb of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus. Wait, I thought he was buried in Seville, Spain? There are few things more exciting and interesting to history nerds like myself than a little historical controversy. In this video we will not only get into this controversy, but we will also tell you the fascinating story and give you a tour of this incredible site, Faro a Colon, or the Lighthouse to Columbus.
Recently we visited the Christopher Columbus’ tomb, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean, and we wanted to share its history with you.
The Faro a Colón or Lighthouse to Columbus is considered a mausoleum monument. Plans for the monument were first made in 1931 by an architect from Scotland named J.L. Gleave but the plans were not put into action until in 1986. It was inaugurated in 1992, the quintennial of when Columbus became the first European, besides the Vikings, to discover the New World. Yes! I know how controversial that statement is, but that’s not the point of this video.
The monument was paid for by the Latin American countries at cost of about $70 million. The monument is in the shape of a cross representing the Christianization of the Americas. Its light is made up of one hundred and fifty-seven beams, and is so bright, it can be seen all the way in Puerto Rico, and from outer space. Under the light, is the magnificent tomb of Christopher Columbus.
The outside of the structure is adorned with quotes and names of the countries in the New World, and decorated with crosses. In front of the monument are views of downtown Santo Domingo overlooking the historic section as well as more displays for the monument. Besides the tomb, the inside of the monument contains a chapel. Down the long corridor of the cross are rooms dedicated to each Spanish speaking country and contains a museum relevant to each of them. It is a truly breath-taking place.
Now on to the controversy of is Christopher Columbus buried here or not? Columbus had told many people that he wanted to be buried in the Americas, but when died on 20 May 1506, he was originally buried in Valladolid, Spain. Three years later moved to a monastery outside of Seville, Spain. Maria de Toledo, the widow of Christopher’s son Diego sent the bones of her husband and those of Christopher to be buried in the cathedral in, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
The remains stayed at the Cathedral until 1795, when the whole island of Hispaniola became under the control of France. The Spanish were worried about Columbus’ remains being under the control of the French and moved them to Havana, Cuba, and when the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, they were moved back to Seville, Spain. Ok, this solves it right? Columbus’ remains are in Seville. But wait…
In 1877, during a renovation of the cathedral in Santo Domingo, the workers found a box made of lead that contained bones. The box was inscribed with the words, “Illustrious and Distinguished Male, don Christobal Colon”. This is why the Dominicans state that they have the correct set of remains. They say that Spain got the wrong bones!
The Dominican Republic states that the remains of Christopher Columbus are entombed under the light. Spanish authorities state that DNA tests have proven that Columbus’ remains are in his tomb in Seville, Spain. After the DNA evidence was presented, the Dominican Republic stated that it is possible that some of bones entombed there could still be those of Columbus. At present time the Dominican Republic has refused to DNA test their remains. I mean, let’s face it, the Dominican’s have nothing to gain by performing the test. Every year on Columbus Day, the remains are displayed in the crypt.
What do you think? In your opinion, who has Christopher Columbus’ remains? Does it even matter? No matter what, the lighthouse monument is certainly an icon representative of him and his accomplishments. Also, this isn’t the first time that we’ve done videos about a man that has two graves. Check out our videos from both of Daniel Boone’s graves, one in Kentucky, and one in Missouri.
So, there you have it, the history of the Faro a Colon, the Lighthouse to Columbus. What do you think? Have you visited here before? Did you know any of this story before or after you visited? Have you now added this location to your bucket list? We’d love to hear from you and please let us know what you think in the comments below. Also, be sure to see our other historical videos from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. We have a video from the Alcazar de Colon, also known as the Fortress of Columbus, the home of Christopher’s son Diego. We also have a video of the main historical things to see in Santo Domingo
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@tatysantos4448
@tatysantos4448 8 месяцев назад
Hola coronel Carson soy de Girona (Cataluña) España aunque viva aqui mi origen es Suizo de (Berna) .... ... Y con todos mis respetos queria decirle que Cristóbal Colón esta una parte en sevilla y la otra quizas en Santo Domingo ,apenas son unos cuantos huesos los que hay en sevilla que caberian en una caja de zapatos y son los de Cristobal Colon ...segun tengo entendido quieren decir el resultado de ADN y el origen en una revista y hacer un documental de ello ,pero llevan diciendolo no se cuantas veces ...pero si quiere que le diga la verdad dudo mucho que lo hagan y lo se de primera mano solo le digo eso, Colón vende y es un negicio mantener el misterio ...pero genial su video ...un abrazo ...
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for your comment and support. I would say that you are probably correct. The Dominicans don’t have anything to gain by finding out they have the wrong remains.
@tatysantos4448
@tatysantos4448 8 месяцев назад
​@@familytreenutshistorygenealogysi tiene razón ..personalmente quisiera creer que ellos tienen parte de los restos ( Cristóbal Colón quería descansar en la Hispaniola (Santo Domingo)......aunque se niegan a que le hagan la prueba de ADN....(y hay otra cosa que nadie comenta mucho es que la tumba fue profanada por Francis Drake cuando tomo la catedral como cuartel general durante el sitio de Santo Domingo en 1586)....bueno hay mucho que contar al respeto pero la historia es así llena de misterios ..que haríamos si no fuera así..... Muchas gracias por contestarme ha sido todo un placer ....un abrazo..cuídese ...
@mercedes2794
@mercedes2794 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the video,I am from seville
@judypierce7028
@judypierce7028 Год назад
This was a highly interesting video Col. Martin. I, too, believed Columbus was buried in Spain. He was a colorful and interesting explorer and very cruel to the Aztecs. By the way, we have discussed a possible video on the "The Massacre of Simpsonville." If you are still interested in visiting the site on Rt. 60 and sharing the history of this massacre, I am going to recommend that you contact Robert Bell in Louisville. Bob has worked with The Colored Troops for many years. I do not have a telephone number for him, but he lives on Alpha St. in Louisville.
@Ivearted
@Ivearted Год назад
😎👍👍
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
Thanks for your support.
@shaynewheeler9249
@shaynewheeler9249 8 месяцев назад
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@carmendubois3065
@carmendubois3065 5 месяцев назад
My paternal lineage though ancestry is related to Christopher and Diego Colon. Diego Colon is the eldest son of Christopher Columbus. Diego Columbus married María Álvarez de Toledo y Rojas. The lineage runs in Spain, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and possibly Cuba. In the Dominican Republic of Spain Second Admiral Diego Columbus, as Governor of the Indies until 1511, thereafter as Viceroy of the Indies.and also in 1520-1524 Second Admiral Diego Columbus Governor of Dominican Republic of Spain. My connection is with the Toledo, Lebron, Quinones families. My 12th great grandfather and great grand mother was Cristobal Lebron de Urena and Maria Enriquez de Quinones Y Toledo who were related with the Spanish Royal families of Aragon, Leon and Castile in Spain Cristobal Lebron was Governor of the Dominican Republic through the Royal Spanish courts. Their sons my 11th Great grandfather Jeronimo Lebron de Quinones was Governor of Puerto Rico and his brother Lorenzo Lebron de Quinones was Governor of Colima, Mexico. The Colons are related to me. My maiden name is Lebron. That would be weird if it was my 12th Great grandfather who was mistaken for Christopher Columbus buried in Spain. Cristobal Lebron de Urena was Governor of the Dominican Republic after Diego Colon. Cristobal Lebron de Urena died November 24, 1539 he was related to the Spanish Royal families.
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy 5 месяцев назад
That a neat family connection to have!
@tax905972
@tax905972 2 месяца назад
Sorry to hear that.
@judypierce7028
@judypierce7028 Год назад
Sorry, Col. Carson, I referred to you as Col. Martin. I have that name on my brain today.
@josefilipedasilvaferreira857
@josefilipedasilvaferreira857 9 месяцев назад
Nobody. The names in latin are a code. The head of the expedition was not called this way 😅
@gallowglass2630
@gallowglass2630 Год назад
St Brendan was there first ,i have no proof ,but just saying
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
He very well may have been! That’s one of the reasons why I mentioned him being so controversial.
@p.geoffrey
@p.geoffrey Год назад
Thanks to Governor Toussaint Louverture😉
@juanpablomoradelossantos6193
@juanpablomoradelossantos6193 8 месяцев назад
Haitian se Kaká mond lan
@user-ym6ht1jl1l
@user-ym6ht1jl1l Год назад
hi Russ...Are you kin to KIT CARSON ?
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
We have to go back to Northern Ireland before we have connecting ancestors. That’s definitely a relationship I’d love to claim!
@olg06
@olg06 6 месяцев назад
DNA tests don't lie, but people do... Anyways I think his bones would be safer in Spain. There's some people in the Americas that are mad and take their frustration onto his monuments look what happened in the U.S. for example.
@petebyron1957
@petebyron1957 10 месяцев назад
Spain didn't discover anything. It was just the 1st European country, to set up a base for independent commerce that still exists to this day.
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy 10 месяцев назад
So they discovered it for European commerce then?
@petebyron1957
@petebyron1957 10 месяцев назад
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy I don't think that was the intent. But It was the beginning of the worlds 1st global superpower.
@olg06
@olg06 6 месяцев назад
It was discovered on behalf of Spain.
@ryanturner4644
@ryanturner4644 6 месяцев назад
Does it matter? Yea because i dont want to visit a tomb hes not even in! Whats the point. It matters!
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy
@familytreenutshistorygenealogy 6 месяцев назад
I understand however until the Dominican Republic allows DNA testing we won’t know.
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