Murcia out inside their landmark buildings to the street.
A total of five low historic disused will wear stickers with pictures of the inside of the Cathedral, the Casino, the Circus and Romea Theatre, Casa Diaz Cassou, the Museum of the University or whites.
We also have other images chosen for its spectacular, we have tried to include in the project as they are one of the pilgrimage and a bridge over the River Segura.
Thus, in the first phase of the project, the Department of Urban and Infrastructure Quality in anticipation of the Easter and Spring Festival, has decorated the facades of Tatters 10 and 34 and Soap, while early next week will be the shift Calderon de la Barca and Alcázar Serrano González Adalid corner.
All images are printed with latex based inks (eco) photo quality on vinyl in the brackets installed.
These vinyls are anti-graffiti, allowing easy cleaning if they are painted.
After Spring Festival will be held a second phase that will hide a low in the Madre de Dios street and put a tarp on the site without building the Plaza de las Flores.
In addition, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment is working on collecting all local disused downtown area to create a detailed listing and make another performance of these low beautification.
This initiative will also beautify the streets of downtown, where tourists can see what certain buildings inside and thus encourage them to visit.
The specific characteristics of each of the vinyl are:
Tatters-10 (14.44 x 3 m).
Romea Theatre, stage and stalls in its reopening.
Circus Theatre, stage and stalls after rehabilitation.
Tatters-34 (18.16 x 3.85 m).
Real Casino Ballroom.
Cathedral Chapel Junterones.
-Soap (12.67 x 3 m).
Pilgrimage of the Fuensanta as it passes through the Old Bridge.
Bridges over the River Segura Murcia passing through.
-Calderon de la Barca (28.46 x 3 m).
Real Casino, a Moorish
Circus Theatre, stage and roof restored.
Real Casino, the ladies.
House Diaz Cassou, ladder.
Cathedral Capillo of Vélez.
González-Adalid - Serrano Alcazar (33.50 x 3 m).
Las Claras, Patio Arab
Romea Theatre, Hall of Mirrors
University, Faculty of Mercy
Panoramic Murcia
Casino de Murcia, Patio Pompeian.
The development project has made its own council, and all photographs are the work of Joaquin Zamora, but the view of the city, designed by Alfonso Riera.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia