Museo a Cielo Abierto (The Open Sky Museum) is set in the winding streets of Valparaiso and shows the work of some of Chile’s top painters. The streets are not marked as the idea is to discover the city’s art. It happens that this museum of the streets is in our neighborhood, Cerro Bellavista. So all we needed to do was wander down the hill.
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The second one from the top gives me some concern. Try to learn who the artist is, identify her or him by sight and avoid any contact with her or him, if it is a her or him, under insecure conditions. If meeting or observing this individual take careful note of what She eats, it may be a clue. Be warned.
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We will keep this in mind.
Beautiful!
I can’t believe my eyes! You are living in a fairy tale!
It is amazing and these are just a few of the murals. Though there is a lot of graffiti too.