Where is Christopher Columbus? With Columbus Day coming up this weekend, do you know where he is buried?
Columbus passed away in Spain in 1506 after having made four voyages to the New World. In respect to his wish to be buried in the New World, the great explorer’s remains and those of his son Diego sailed in 1537 to Santo Domingo where they were interred in the local cathedral. In 1795, when Spain lost Hispaniola to France, the remains were sent to Spanish Havana for safe keeping. After the Spanish-American War of 1898 Columbus father and son were shipped back to Spain where their remains were entombed in the Cathedral of Seville. Today the Seville Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can see Christopher Columbus’ impressive bronze casket borne by the likenesses of four Spanish Kings.
The story has an interesting twist. In 1877 a lead coffin was discovered in the Santo Domingo cathedral inscribed with “don Crisobal Colon.” Since then the Dominican Republic has claimed Columbus’ remains and you can visit the Columbus burial monument there. Meanwhile in Spain, experts recently tested the DNA of their holdings and claimed that Spain has Columbus!
Considering how traveled Columbus was in his lifetime perhaps it is fitting that the Admiral of the Seas is shared by the New and the Old World.
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