Statue of Minerva, Guadalajara
| Statue of Minerva | |
|---|---|
The statue in 2011 | |
| Artist | Joaquín Arias |
| Year | 1957 |
| Medium | Bronze sculpture |
| Subject | Minerva |
| Dimensions | 11 m (36 ft) |
| Weight | 4.5 t |
| Location | Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
| 20°40′28″N 103°23′15″W / 20.67439°N 103.38739°W | |
A statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare (colloquially known as La Minerva), stands in a roundabout fountain in Guadalajara, Mexico. The bronze sculpture rests on a large pedestal inscribed with the names of 18 notable citizens of the city. Depicted with Indigenous facial features, Minerva holds a spear and a shield, while the pedestal also bears the inscription, "May justice, wisdom and strength guard this loyal city", in Spanish. Although initially criticized by residents, the monument has since become a symbol of Guadalajara.