A new 85-foot-tall steel statue of Lionel Messi has been unveiled in the remote Patagonian town of Cutral Có, Argentina. The structure, which depicts a kneeling Messi with a World Cup in front of him, eclipses the one in Kolkata, India, which was 70 feet, as public art tributes to the athlete continue to face complex structural and security challenges.
Why Is Monumental Sports Art Facing Structural Scrutiny?
Large-scale tributes are increasingly subjected to rigorous engineering reviews following public safety concerns. In May, authorities in Kolkata dismantled a 70-foot Messi statue after residents reported the structure swayed during high winds. The Public Works Department (PWD) initiated the removal to protect pedestrians and motorists, employing a 40-tonne crane and heavy-duty cables to secure the iron framework before removing it in one piece. This incident highlights a trend where municipal agencies prioritize structural integrity over the symbolic value of public art in high-traffic areas.
The Cutral Có statue utilized 70 tons of steel to reach its 85-foot height.
What Are the Risks to High-Profile Public Statues?
Beyond engineering failures, high-profile statues remain vulnerable to vandalism and environmental degradation. The Telegraph notes that a bronze figure of Messi, unveiled in Buenos Aires in 2016, was damaged by vandals a year later, with its head, arms and body stolen. These events underscore the difficulty of maintaining outdoor sports monuments in urban environments. Aldo Beroisa, the 61-year-old local sculptor behind the Cutral Có project, describes the athlete as “Argentina’s natural ambassador.”

How Do Global Tributes Compare?
The transition from the Kolkata monument to the Cutral Có installation reveals how municipalities manage athlete-focused tributes. While the Kolkata statue was removed due to safety concerns raised by police complaints regarding swaying, the Cutral Có project is currently positioned as a regional landmark. The following table highlights the scale and challenges associated with recent Messi-related public art:
| Location | Height | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cutral Có, Argentina | 85 feet | Active |
| Kolkata, India | 70 feet | Removed (Safety) |
| Buenos Aires, Argentina | Not specified | Damaged (Vandalism) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the Kolkata statue removed?
The Public Works Department removed the statue because residents reported it swayed during strong winds, leading to concerns about the structure’s stability and potential risk to the public.
Who is the artist behind the new Cutral Có statue?
The 85-foot monument was created by local sculptor Aldo Beroisa.
Are there plans for more Messi statues?
There is no official central database for Messi monuments.
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