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Some Great SA Murals To Check Out This Weekend

The murals in San Antonio are varied, but every one is wonderful! Why not check some out this weekend to have a great photo backdrop for your Insta!

The “Greetings from San Antonio” mural. It is located on the side wall of Back Unturned Brewing Co at 516 Brooklyn Avenue, just north of downtown. The mural looks like a giant postcard and would be perfect for a photo to send to out-of-town friends.

Selena mural. This is on one of the side walls of Alamo Candy Company at 1149 W. Hildebrand. No list is complete without a photo of the late super star. Although there are several murals of the iconic singer throughout the city, this one gets extra praise because of its easy access. Parking is readily available on a side street, and you can take pictures out of the way of traffic.

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. mural. Located on the front wall of Greater Faith Institutional Church, the painting of the late civil rights leader has been the backdrop of numerous selfies, particularly those taken on the day of the city’s annual King Day march. Located at 3514 Martin Luther Drive, it features the image of King speaking before a crowd.

Cardi B. mural. Equally as famous is the mural of the hip hop bad girl, Cardi B., which occupies a wall panel right next to the Nipsey Hussle mural. This one has undergone several changes since its original installation. The original painting featured Cardi in her famous pose, sticking out her tongue. However, the mural later got an update due to the coronavirus pandemic. Cardi now wears a white face mask.

Manu Ginobili mural. Paintings of the San Antonio Spurs occupy a lot of real estate throughout the city. One mural located on the side wall of a former bar, Franky Diablos, features one of the most well-known members of the team, Manu Ginobili. The mural at 1301 Roosevelt thanks the retired basketball star for his years of service to the city. The building is now occupied by a church.

Hoefgen outdoor gallery. Selfie enthusiast have their pick of several wall panels located near the intersection of Hoefgen and Carolina streets. Everything from cartoon characters to graffiti-style lettering together form one of the most colorful backdrops for photos in the city.

Essex Modern City. Located just across the railroad tracks from the Hoefgen gallery is another compilation of murals known as Essex Modern City. The space at 51 Essex Street originally was slated for the construction of apartments and businesses. However, the plan is stalled while the owners of the property, which is adjacent to railroad tracks, try to work out a noise agreement with the city of San Antonio. In the meantime, artists were allowed to show off their talents on a series of free-standing walls.

I-35 bridge. What had been blank support beams are now decorated with numerous paintings. Although these technically are not walls, the larger than life artwork still makes the list for their photogenic nature. People come from near and far to take pictures and spend time under the bridge near Interstate 35 and N. St. Mary’s Street.

St. Mary’s Strip. The number of murals along this stretch of road between Interstate 35 and Woodlawn Avenue may be eclipsed only by the number of bars. The area is known for its party life at night, but by days, it’s the wall paintings that attract attention.

And this is just a short list! There are so many great places to find throughout San Antonio. I can't wait to see your pics!

(KSAT)


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