Urban Art
Monument to Louis Braille
Descubre un tranquilo rincón verde, ideal para reflexionar y celebrar eventos relacionados con la comunidad de personas con discapacidad visual.
The Louis Braille Monument is a memorial dedicated to the creator of the reading and writing system for blind people. It is located in a quiet and relaxing setting, surrounded by greenery and benches to sit on. The statue, which shows Braille seated while reading a Braille book, is a reminder of his invaluable contribution to society. This monument not only serves as a place of reflection, but also as a meeting point for events and celebrations related to the visually impaired community.
Monument to Louis Braille
Fountain of Los Caballos de Agua
Column of the Archangel Saint Raphael
Fountain of Nations
Fish Fountain
Fish shoal
Tribute to Doctor García Verdugo
Tribute to Los Pescadores Bolicheros
Homage to H.H. John Paul II
Tribute to the Seat 600
Tribute to Juan Gómez "Juanito".
Mare Nostrum
Mediterranean
Three Generations Monument
Monument to Humanity
Monument to the Fisherman "El Jabegote".
Monument to La Peseta
Monument to the Catholic Monarchs
Tourist Monument
Bust Pedro Cuevas
Monument to the Victims of Terrorism
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Couple at La Grupa
Rosa de Los Vientos
Bullfighter Antonio José Galán
The Rainbow Forest
Meetings
Tribute to José Millán "El Carrerista".
Children on the beach
Tom Thumb Park
Fantasy Park
Eriana Mural
The Fisherman's Greeting Mural
Liberation Mural, Homage to Julio Cortázar
Mural Pantallas
Mural Module 483
Night and Day Mural
Ceramic Murals
Ceramic Murals
Lions Club Monolith
Escultura Rotary International
Portico of Roman Temple
Monument to the Footballers of Fuengirola
Leonor
Monument to Andrés López Yebra
Open Hand
Open Hand
Tribute from Cordoba to Fuengirola
Artistic tiles
They represent the seafaring origins and traditions of their residents.
El Alma del Mundo
Bank of anchovies
Fountain of Nations
Los Peces Fountain
Monument to La Peseta
Artistic tiles
They represent the seafaring origins and traditions of their residents.