Tag: “Street Art”

46 places found.

  1. Oaxacan Art

    Oaxaca is one of the largest and poorest states of Mexico, however one of the most colorful and creative in the form of folk art known as Oaxacan Wood Carvings. The wood carvings are called Alebrijes, and are carved by the Zapotec Indians.

  2. Plaça del Rei

    Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square.

    On these evenings it breathes tradition and magic.

  3. The Livery

  4. Golden Gate Bridge

    The Golden Gate Bridge is a world-famous suspension bridge completed in 1937. It is part of US 101, and it connects the City of San Francisco to Marin County and the rest of the northern California coast.

    The natural air conditioning system that San Francisco's fog provides engulfs the Golden Gate bridge most afternoons, providing very dramatic temperature changes, and leaving the tourists running to the shops to buy more clothes.

  5. Signoria Square

  6. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    The Modern collects, presents, and interprets international developments in post–World War II art in all media. The Modern maintains one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary art in the central United States and hosts major traveling exhibitions.