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Lugares - Arte público - Ruta de murales

Mural Art Route

Valladolid embraces urban art to reclaim forgotten corners of public spaces, creating a friendly city for its residents and an appealing destination for tourism.

Following in the footsteps of cities like Berlin, New York, and London, Valladolid started a grant program in 2016 to encourage local artists to decorate plain walls and facades, transforming them into genuine works of art.

Since 2019, the City Council and the association Andén 47 have collaborated closely, united by the goal of revitalizing the urban space through art. The project, renamed as the 'Vertical District,' maintains an ongoing call for property owners and community associations to offer their buildings as canvases (registrations can be made at distritovertical.org).



Mural Art Route: • Mantería Street, crossing with Simón Aranda Street - Mural by Gonzalo Borondo.

• Mantería Street - 'Khanya, Bearer of Light and Fire' mural from the Identity series by Manomatic, chosen by Widewalls portal as one of the best in 2020.

• Mantería Street, Simón Aranda Street 1 and 13, and Cervantes Theater - 'Cinco muñecos a pie de calle' by Kapone.

• López Gómez Street 24 - 'Mirar al futuro con alas de libertad, igualdad y respeto' by Eva Mena.

• Ricote Alley (Plaza Mayor, entrance of Pasión Street) - 'Time' by Clockers Colletive (David Fresno and Gonzalo de Miguel).

• Las Moreras Beach - Beach scenes by Inés García Candau.

• Gondomar Street, corner of Casa del Sol - 'Vera Fauna' by María Ruíz (Maru Rz).

• Estudios Street, next to Casa de Colón and Magdalena Church - 'Children's Paradyse. The Peak' by Henar Bayón.

• Estudios Street 10 - 'Estudio en la calle' by Daniel Muñoz.

• Casa del Estudiante (Calle Real de Burgos) - 'Two likes, one comment' by Javier Román.

• Gabilondo Street - Mural by Negro Maravilla.

• Porvenir Street - 'El selfie' by Diego Vicente, and 'El porvenir se define hoy' by Reskate.

• Surroundings of Arco de Ladrillo - Murals by Chais Martín and Rubén Cassasola.

• Arco de Ladrillo Bridge - Mural by Cuco / Javier Carrera.

• Golondrina Street - Mural by Sukha and Yksuhc in collaboration with the Pajarillos Educa project.

• Labradores Street tunnel - Intervention by students from the School of Art.

• Bailarín Vicente Escudero Civic Center (Vadillos) - 'El bailarín y la bailarina' by Javier Carreras 'Cuco'.

• San Pedro Regalado Sports Complex - 'Salida de emergencia' by DosJotas.

• Jardines del Parque Güell Street - Mural by Ruben Viard.

• Costa Dorada Street (Barrio España) - 'El éxodo rural y la pérdida de identidad, o cómo progresar sin perder las raíces' by Taquen.

• Montaña Street (Barrio España) - 'Autorización, nueva normalidad y horizonte' by Ampparito.

• Tierra de Campos Street (Barrio España) - Mural by Corte.

• CEARCAL (Valle de Arán Street, Barrio España) - 'Fortuna que canta, siempre se la lleva el aire'. Tribute to Zorrilla by FOACAL students.

• Cordillera Street with Santander Street (Barrio España) - 'Postales de barrio' by PincelArt Olid association.

• Pillars of the viaduct on Zamora Avenue, passing through Rueda Road - Futuristic murals by Nieves Peral and Javier Carrera, and 'Mr. Pain' mural by El Artista Polímata.

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Lugares - Arte Público - Miguel Delibes

Tribute to Miguel Delibes

This sculpture is a tribute to the writer Miguel Delibes on the centenary of his birth (1920-2020). He was born in Valladolid.

Created by sculptor Eduardo Cuadrado, it evokes an image of the literary figure that remains in the memory of the locals: Delibes wearing his raincoat, peaked cap, and umbrella, on one of his walks through the Campo Grande of Valladolid. It was a habit that the writer maintained throughout his life. Even on the coldest days, Miguel Delibes enjoyed his daily stroll in this romantic garden that left him with many joyful memories. It was here where he took his first steps, declared his love to his wife, Ángeles de Castro, and later enjoyed the childhood of his children and grandchildren.

Cuadrado has opted for a life-sized reproduction placed directly on the pavement, without a pedestal or base. Delibes is once again walking the streets of his life, surrounded by his fellow citizens.

The statue of Miguel Delibes is located in Zorrilla Square, next to the entrance of Campo Grande from Paseo del Príncipe.