Perez Almarza Boulevard in the city of Maracay, a place where local art reigns

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It is impressive when a place you used to visit changes completely. Such is the case of Perez Almarza Boulevard in the city of Maracay, a place that in previous years used to be full of street vendors that practically made the transit of people impossible. That was so for many years and I remember it perfectly well since when I used to go downtown to go shopping it was a complete nightmare to walk along the aforementioned boulevard, in fact, I tried to avoid passing near there since I knew there would be a great congestion of people and vendors.

A few years ago, the local government built small shopping malls with the intention of migrating the informal vendors who were illegally occupying the boulevard and other places downtown, which freed up the streets and allowed them to be free and flowing. Thus, the space was used for cultural purposes and since then it has been clean and tidy.

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The Boulevard Perez Almarza currently has a symbolic name called "Calle Memoria Esperanza", frankly I do not know the reasons why it has that name, but I guess the intention is to promote art and local artists. The Boulevard has gray bricks of different shades on the floor that give it a very interesting particularity for the view. It also has 3 star-shaped awnings which are also painted by local artists.

A large percentage of the space is occupied by works of art that are printed on very good quality material, I say this because they are exposed to the high temperatures of the sun and the rains and in spite of that they are preserved quite well. I could not count the number of works of art, but I estimate that there are at least 30 which adorn in a rather bohemian way this space that now looks clear and serves as a place of rest and to clear the mind.

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There are also some metal sculptures in which some rust is evident, but it makes perfect sense considering the effect that the weather usually has on the metal. There are also a couple of colorful murals painted by an excellent artist, the truth never ceases to impress me the talent of those who have the ability to do this kind of things.

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I apologize for the large number of photos in this post, but I didn't want to omit the work of any of these artists who deserve applause and recognition for making the world a better place thanks to their creativity. It was a pleasure to share with you the spaces of the Boulevard Perez Almarza in the city of Maracay, a place that now looks very different compared to other years when it looked like a busy alley and abandoned by local authorities.

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I have not been there for several years and although the times I have gone there (to Maracay) I feel that the city itself is a little empty. It's good that the beautiful things in the city are shown, thanks for sharing 😊

It's not as empty as you think, well, at least in the downtown area you can see a lot of activity. It was a pleasure to share these spaces with the community. Greetings!

English: It's good to know, I have a long time without going to the downtown hahaha, when I go to Maracay I don't pass by there, I should stop by these days!

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Thank you!

Look, it's all very nice and I'm glad they have recovered those spaces. I think that the cultural movement is making a comeback in the country, giving space to these creators to show their art and decorate our cities. What I liked the most is that under each one there is a description, because for those of us who don't know about shapes or figures, it's good to learn a little and not let ourselves be taken in by the subjectivity or appreciation of another person, which is sometimes wrong.

Thanks for bringing it to the community.

I think that art is essential to recover these spaces, paintings, murals and other works usually look very good in common spaces. And well, that helps artists too.

It was a pleasure to share. Greetings!

This place is really aesthetic @musicandreview

Yes, it really is. Thanks for your visit!

That place looks beautiful, it's similiar to Boulevard Sabana Grandre on Caracas.
It's better without vendors or economy informal on the street

Yes, it is definitely better without informal vendors, those places are originally intended for recreation and free movement.

I have heard a lot about the Sabana Grande boulevard, especially on TV, it is surely bigger than this one.

It is beautiful, I don't know how it was before, but I can imagine it. Here in my neighborhood, the government had made a very nice square, with trees and plants, but the street vendors took it and it is no longer a square, you can not pass through there, so I imagine how it would be before this boulevard, only here it happened in reverse haha 😂

What a beautiful art, thank you for sharing it with us, it is always a pleasure to contemplate the art that makes a place wonderful ❤️🦉

Such events are special when people work hard to make such beautiful paintings and people come here and are very happy to see them and people have a good time.

What an incredible change, the stress of going there was really great, we had to have our 5 senses super activated hehe, now look, it is a clear place with a lot of art to admire.

It was great that all the street vendors found a place to be, this way the city decongested a little from that hustle and bustle. Very good photos guys, they turned out very well and everything you captured in the camera lens is colorful and lends itself to good captures... a big hug and thank you for portraying part of Maracay to enjoy 🙌😀💛... You Rockkk!!! 👍😎🔥📸❤️

It was crazy to walk around there back in the day, in fact now it looks and feels like a completely different place. As you can see, it is now a place for recreation and to enjoy good local art.

Sharing these photos is special for us as they are places we had not visited for years. Thanks for your support bro! Regards!