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Speightstown Mural: A Chronicle in Art

Discover Barbados' history and culture through the vibrant Speightstown Mural, a stunning visual landmark in the heart of historic Speightstown.

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The Speightstown Mural, also known as the 'Bridge of Tides,' is a vibrant and educational public artwork in Speightstown, Barbados. This large mural uses the 'trompe l'oeil' technique to create a stunning three-dimensional effect, depicting scenes from the island's history, culture, and natural beauty.

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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 central Speightstown, simply walk towards the coast. The mural is easily visible and accessible from the Speightstown Esplanade.

    Public Transport

    Speightstown is well-served by public buses and ZR vans. From Bridgetown, take any bus or van heading north along Highway 1. The fare is $2 BBD. Alight at the Speightstown Terminal. From the terminal, walk towards the sea. The mural is a short walk from the bus terminal, located on the north wall of Jordan's supermarket.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Barbados. A taxi from Bridgetown to Speightstown will cost approximately $40-$50 BBD and take around 18 minutes. Ask the driver to take you to Jordan's Supermarket in Speightstown. The mural is located on the north wall of the supermarket facing the beach.

    Local tips

    Take your time to explore the mural; each glance reveals new details and hidden meanings.
    Combine your visit with a stroll through Speightstown to experience the town's colonial charm and local culture.
    Visit the nearby Arlington House Museum for a deeper dive into Speightstown's history.

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    Located on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket facing the beach, the Speightstown Mural is a captivating landmark in the historic town of Speightstown. Measuring 80 feet long and 20 feet high, the mural is a prominent feature of the town's landscape. Designed by Barbadian artist Don Small in collaboration with muralist John Pugh, the 'trompe l'oeil' technique creates a stunning three-dimensional illusion.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.Speightstown itself provides a fitting backdrop for this historical mural. As the second-largest town in Barbados, Speightstown boasts a rich history as a bustling trade port. During the colonial era, it was a vital hub for the export of sugar, cotton, and slaves, earning it the nickname 'Little Bristol' due to the influx of settlers from Bristol, England. Today, the town retains its colonial charm, with well-preserved colonial architecture, a lively Esplanade, and a relaxed atmosphere. The mural's location along the beachfront adds to its allure, providing a picturesque setting for contemplation and appreciation.
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