Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California.
Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California.
A comprehensive view of the History and Art of the murals in Chicano Park. This site features photographs and histories of selected murals. There is also a Quicktime VR view of Chicano park.
Murals fill every inch of this park, which is actually the bottom/beginning of the Coronado bridge! Make sure you check out this site during the daytime though and with friends as it's rumored to not be the safest area at night or alone.
52 reviews of Chicano Park "I love the vibrancy of murals and the juxtaposition of paintings under the sky. I fell in love with Chicano Park immediately. It is bright and vivid with gorgeous amazing stories told on the long stone pillars with…
Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California. The park is home to the country's largest collection of outdoor murals (72),[3] as well as various sculptures, earthworks, and an architectural piece dedicated to the cultural heritage of the community. Because of the magnitude and historical significance of the murals, the park was designated an official historic site by the San Diego Historical Site Board in 1980,[4] and its murals were officially recognized as public art by the San Diego Public Advisory Board in 1987.
A comprehensive view of the History and Art of the murals in Chicano Park. This site features photographs and histories of selected murals. There is also a Quicktime VR view of Chicano park.
Murals fill every inch of this park, which is actually the bottom/beginning of the Coronado bridge! Make sure you check out this site during the daytime though and with friends as it's rumored to not be the safest area at night or alone.
52 reviews of Chicano Park "I love the vibrancy of murals and the juxtaposition of paintings under the sky. I fell in love with Chicano Park immediately. It is bright and vivid with gorgeous amazing stories told on the long stone pillars with…
Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Barrio Logan, a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California. The park is home to the country's largest collection of outdoor murals (72),[3] as well as various sculptures, earthworks, and an architectural piece dedicated to the cultural heritage of the community. Because of the magnitude and historical significance of the murals, the park was designated an official historic site by the San Diego Historical Site Board in 1980,[4] and its murals were officially recognized as public art by the San Diego Public Advisory Board in 1987.