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Speightstown Mural: A Chronicle in Art

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Discover Barbados' history and culture through the vibrant Speightstown Mural, a stunning visual representation of the island's heritage.

The Speightstown Mural, a vibrant 'trompe l'oeil' artwork on the north wall of Jordan's Supermarket, captures the essence of Barbados with its historical and cultural depictions. This impressive mural offers a unique glimpse into the island's past and present.

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  • Take your time to explore the mural; each viewing may reveal new details and perspectives on Barbadian history and culture.
  • Visit the mural in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
  • Combine your visit to the mural with a stroll through Speightstown to experience the town's colonial architecture and local vibe.

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Getting There

  • Walking

    From anywhere in central Speightstown, the mural is easily accessible on foot. Head towards the beach and Jordan's Supermarket; the mural is located on the supermarket's north-facing wall. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by bus at the Speightstown Terminal, walk north along the main road towards the beach. Jordan's Supermarket and the mural will be on your left. Bus fare is approximately 3.50 BBD.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from anywhere in Speightstown will quickly get you to the mural. Ask to be dropped off at Jordan's Supermarket on the beach. A short taxi ride within Speightstown should cost around 15-20 BBD.

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The Speightstown Mural, also known as the 'Bridge of Tides', 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.Speightstown, the second-largest town in Barbados, 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. The mural stands as a testament to the power of public art to transform urban spaces and connect communities. It serves as a source of pride for the people of Speightstown, celebrating their heritage and identity.
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