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Speightstown Mural: A Window into Barbadian History

Discover Barbados' history and culture through the vibrant Speightstown Mural, a stunning 'trompe l'oeil' masterpiece in the heart of historic Speightstown.

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The Speightstown Mural, also known as the 'Bridge of Tides', is a vibrant 'trompe l'oeil' artwork on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket in Speightstown, Barbados. This impressive mural uses realistic imagery to depict the island's history, culture, and natural beauty, offering a captivating visual experience for visitors.

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    Walking

    The Speightstown Mural is located on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket, facing the beach in Speightstown. From anywhere in Speightstown, it is easily accessible by foot. From the Speightstown Esplanade, walk north along the coast; you'll find the mural on your left.

    Public Transport

    The Speightstown Mural is easily accessible via public transport. Take any bus or ZR van (route taxi) that goes to Speightstown Terminal. From the terminal, walk towards the coast, and then head south. The mural will be on your right, on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket. Bus fare is BDS$3.50.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Barbados. Ask your taxi driver to take you to the Speightstown Mural on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket. A taxi from Bridgetown to Speightstown costs approximately BDS$86. From Holetown, a taxi to Speightstown is around BDS$62.

    Local tips

    Take your time to explore the mural and discover the hidden details that depict Barbados' history and culture.
    Visit the mural in the late afternoon to capture the best lighting for photographs.
    Combine your visit to the mural with a stroll along the Speightstown Esplanade and Boardwalk for scenic views.
    Engage with local guides to gain valuable insights into the mural's symbolism and the town's history.

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    The Speightstown Mural is a captivating landmark in the historic town of Speightstown, Barbados. Located on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket facing the beach, this impressive mural spans 80 feet in length and 20 feet in height, making it a prominent feature of the town's landscape. Designed and painted by Barbadian artist Don Small in collaboration with world-renowned muralist John Pugh and his wife, Annie, the mural employs the 'trompe l'oeil' technique, creating a stunning three-dimensional illusion that draws viewers into its intricate scenes. The mural serves as a visual chronicle of Barbados, weaving together elements of its natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical milestones. It depicts scenes from Harrison's Cave, one of the island's most famous natural attractions, blending seamlessly into historical representations of the raising of Barbados' flag at Independence. Green monkeys, native to the island, overlook traditional chattel houses, while depictions of the original Amerindian inhabitants pay homage to the island's earliest settlers. Each time you gaze upon the Speightstown Mural, you're likely to discover something new, a detail previously unnoticed that adds another layer of meaning to the artwork. The mural's realistic imagery and vibrant colors bring the island's history to life, offering a powerful reminder of the resilience, creativity, and cultural richness of the Barbadian people. It's more than just a painting; it's a testament to the island's identity and a celebration of its unique spirit. Speightstown itself is a treasure trove of history and charm. Once a bustling trade port known as 'Little Bristol' due to its strong ties with England, the town boasts well-preserved colonial architecture, a lively Esplanade, and a relaxed atmosphere that invites visitors to step back in time.
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