Miau, Street art open-air museum in Fanzara, Spain.
Miau is an open-air museum with over 150 murals and artistic installations that turn building facades and public spaces into a continuous gallery. The entire village functions as exhibition space, with artworks of various styles and sizes spread throughout the streets.
The project started in 2015 as a community initiative to revitalize the small village through street art. Since then it has grown into an ongoing creative process that documents the town's transformation through artistic collaboration.
Residents work alongside visiting artists to create large-scale murals that cover building walls throughout the town. This collaboration shapes how people experience their everyday surroundings and connects the community to the ongoing artistic transformation.
The site is free and accessible year-round, with free maps available from local shops and businesses. The artworks spread throughout the village, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring the streets.
The museum maintains its unfinished status by design, with artists regularly adding new works to the collection. This intentional incompleteness means the place constantly evolves, making each visit potentially different from the last.
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