The Monolithe de Corbara in Corsica

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The Granite Monolithe column de Corbara (Monolitu d'Algaghjola) - located west of the town of Corbara, there lies an impressive monolithic granite column. It measures 2.7 meters in diameter, 17.5 meters in height, weighs approximately 304 tons (or even more), and features 36 carved faces.
The Monolithe de Corbara, also known as the Monolithe d'Algajola due to its proximity to Algajola, is a remarkable granite monolith located on the island of Corsica, specifically within the commune of Corbara.
This monumental column was carved in 1828 by a team of Italian workers under the direction of engineer Jean Sancholle Henraux. The monolith was intended to serve as a base for a statue of Napoleon I, planned to be erected in Ajaccio - this is the official information.
However, the project was postponed indefinitely, leaving the monolith at its origin due to its considerable weight and size.

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