About the cultural possibilities of painted walls in Malaga: a coming heritage
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2004.v0i26.336Abstract
From the late 90s in the 20th century to the present days, the legacy of painted façades in Málaga, through its retrieval, has strengthened as one the most beautiful images of the city. This article proposes its knowledge and enjoyment through the proposition of three possible cultural routes.
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