The Legacy of the '68 Olympics: Solar Disc

Explore the monumental sculpture by Jacques Moeschal, a landmark of the 1968 Cultural Olympics in Mexico City

By Patronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

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Jacques Moeschal (20th Century) by Manuel GarayPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

The Artist

Jacques Moeschal (1913-2004) was born in Uccle, Belgium. He gave classes at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the National School of Architecture and Visual Arts in Brussels.

Solar Disc under construction (20th Century) by Jacques MoeschalPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Station #8: Solar Disc

This piece has the largest dimensions in the Route, made of reinforced concrete standing at a height of more than 17 meters. Situated on the most ancient archeological foundation of Mesoamerica.

Solar Disc completed (20th Century) by Jacques MoeschalPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Without a doubt this piece once again became the symbol representing the Route for its size and its location at the entrance to the Olympic Village.

Solar Disc (20th Century) by Jacques MoeschalPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

Solar Disc completed (20th Century) by Jacques MoeschalPatronato Ruta de la Amistad A.C

It’s made up of a base and spreads up in the shape of an unclosed “earring” with a gap at the top. The work of art maintains its original dark green color.

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Location

Archeological Zone of Cuicuilco B, on Insurgentes Surcrossing Periférico

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