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Ball Sculptures Turn Guadalajara Headquarters Into a Great World Cup Court

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Guadalajara (Mexico), 26 Apr (EFE).- A hundred balloon sculptures were installed on the streets of Guadalajara to ignite the world fever, in one of the venues of the 2026 World Cup that will receive about three million tourists from all over the world.The sculptures, made of fiberglass, about 1.8 meters high, are intervened by consolidated and emerging local artists who will show a little bit of the culture, traditions, colors and identity of Me…

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Guadalajara (Mexico), 26 Apr (EFE).- A hundred balloon sculptures were installed on the streets of Guadalajara to ignite the world fever, in one of the venues of the 2026 World Cup that will receive about three million tourists from all over the world.The sculptures, made of fiberglass, about 1.8 meters high, are intervened by consolidated and emerging local artists who will show a little bit of the culture, traditions, colors and identity of Me…

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Fact Sheet: One hundred soccer ball sculptures have been installed in Guadalajara to foster World Cup fever in preparation for the 2026 World Cup. The 1.8-meter-tall sculptures reflect Mexican culture and traditions. Tap to see the full context. Context: Gina Gómez spearheaded this initiative, highlighting the collaboration between the cultural, business, and government sectors. Julieta Medina and Aida Hurtado collaborated on the design of a soc…

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The sculptures, made of fiberglass, about 1.8 meters high, are creations of local artists that show the culture, traditions, colors and identity of Mexicans.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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