The Department of Urban and Infrastructure Quality has ordered to remove the sculptures of French artist Jean Claude Farhi found on Liberty Avenue.
A few days ago due to the antisocial attitudes of young people playing climb on the sculptures, turned one of them causing scratches on a child.
The piece is sealed in a defined area.
The Council is not responsible for any misuse that can make the citizens of sculptures that are on the streets of the city, and observing incivility has decided to remove them before to avoid possible accidents.
The Hall has asked the makers of exposure to withdraw when parts before, accelerating the closure of the sample, which was due on 7 May.
The sculptures are on Liberty Avenue from February 21 and will retire early next week.
This exhibition has toured several cities in Spain and Europe, and Murcia is the first town in which you register an event of this type.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia