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Urban Art: the Great Museum that Inhabits the Streets of Euskal Herria

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It is not always necessary to enter a museum to enjoy the art. Sometimes, it is enough to go out to the street and take a walk. The cities are full of sculptures and monuments that are part of the urban landscape and that, without realizing it, coexist with us every day. Many times we pass by in a hurry, without stopping to think about its meaning, its author or the history they represent, simply because we are used to seeing them.
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It is not always necessary to enter a museum to enjoy the art. Sometimes, it is enough to go out to the street and take a walk. The cities are full of sculptures and monuments that are part of the urban landscape and that, without realizing it, coexist with us every day. Many times we pass by in a hurry, without stopping to think about its meaning, its author or the history they represent, simply because we are used to seeing them.

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deia.eus broke the news in on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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