Christopher Columbus was an explorer born in Genoa, Italy.
Christopher Columbus or Chris Columbus may also refer to:
People
- Chris Columbus (musician) (1902–2002), American jazz drummer
- Chris Columbus (filmmaker) (born 1958), American director
Artwork and monuments
- Christopher Columbus (Vittori), a 1920 public artwork in Indianapolis, Indiana by Enrico Vittori
- Statue of Christopher Columbus (Central Park), an 1892 statue in Central Park, Manhattan, New York by Jeronimo Suñol
- Statue of Christopher Columbus (Chicago), a 1933 statue in Chicago by Carlo Brioschi
Film and TV
- Christopher Columbus (1904 film), a French silent film directed by Vincent Lorant-Heilbronn
- Christopher Columbus (1923 film), a German silent film directed by Márton Garas
- Christopher Columbus (1949 film), a British film directed by David MacDonald
- Christopher Columbus (miniseries), a 1985 television mini-series
- Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, a 1992 film by John Glen
Music
- "Christopher Columbus" (jazz song), a 1936 song co-written by Chu Berry and Andy Razaf and popularized by Fats Waller
- Christopher Columbus, a 1976 opera by Don White for Opera Rara
- "Christopher Columbus" (A1 song) (2013)
Other uses
- SS Christopher Columbus, an American excursion liner
- Christopher Columbus High School (Miami-Dade County), Florida
- Christopher Columbus High School (Bronx), New York
- Christopher Columbus, vol. III and IV of The Long Journey, a Danish novel series by Johannes V. Jensen
People with the given names
- Christopher Columbus Andrews (1829–1922), American soldier, diplomat and author
- Christopher Columbus Kraft, Jr. (1924–2019), NASA's original Flight Director
- Christopher Columbus Langdell (1826–1906), Dean of Harvard Law School
See also
- Chris Columbus, Jr., a 1934 short animated film
- CMA CGM Christophe Colomb, containership
- Columbus (disambiguation)
- Cristoforo Colombo (disambiguation)
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