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Bogotá Through its WallsStreet art routes and iconic murals that turn the capital into an open-air museumBy Estefanía Muriel for Ruta Pantera on 8/18/2025 7:48:59 AM |
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| Imagine walking through the streets of Bogotá and feeling that every wall becomes a living canvas, breathing, beating, and interacting with those who view it. The Graffiti District, in the heart of the Colombian capital, stands as an open-air museum where colors replace the gray walls and stories burst forth in aerosol spray. Here, the facades of factories and warehouses are transformed into venues where memory, protest, and the celebration of diversity find expression through urban art. On this tour, visitors can choose the route that best awakens their creative curiosity. Perhaps they'll be drawn to the social and political narratives, where artists like DJ Lu capture messages of resistance and justice, inviting reflection on the country's recent history. Or perhaps they'll prefer to be swept away by the explosion of color, where the Toxicómano Callejero collective and artists like Guache reinterpret indigenous symbols and biodiversity, fusing ancestral roots with contemporary techniques. | ||||
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Each mural tells its own story. Some, like those created by artist Ledania, combine vibrant geometric shapes and fantastical figures who seem to watch over the city from the walls. Others, like those by Malegría, play with surrealism and irony, portraying everyday scenes in a visual satire. Beyond the aesthetic impact, what remains in the visitor***s memory is the chance to hear the voices of the creators themselves: local guides and artists who accompany the tours, recounting the processes, difficulties, and motivations behind each work. The true luxury of this experience lies not only in contemplating the murals, but in actively participating in them. Guided walking and biking tours allow you to discover the streets of Puente Aranda, Teusaquillo, and the traditional neighborhood of La Candelaria from a new perspective. Every corner reveals a dialogue between the global and the local: collaborations with international artists like Stinkfish coexist with expressions of young Bogotá graffiti artists, demonstrating how the city is becoming the epicenter of Latin American street art. | |||
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