La Glorieta Square, El Paso
Looking north, towards the stage
There's a lovely little square at La Glorieta. The whole floor is covered in mosaics, as are the benches. The plants are all local ones.
One of the benches.
Most of the vertical walls are made from the local volcanic stone, as is the back of the little fountain of a mosaic chameleon.
The chameleon fountain.
The whole lot was designed and made by a local artists, Luis Morerea . To get there take the road from El Paso, south towards Las Manchas. The turn off is on your right at km 40.
Detail from the central design.
Just uphill from the square you can find a village shop (good for picnic supplies) and a small wine museum. (More on the wine museum on Friday)
Looking south, from the stage.
Labels: El Paso, La Glorieta, La Palma, Luis Morera
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