Monterrey’s Macroplaza, one of the largest squares in the world, sprawls across the city center, featuring towering monuments, ornate fountains, and historic buildings. The Faro del Comercio, a soaring orange sculpture by Luis Barragán, stands as a striking centerpiece. Amidst the bustling urban landscape, a tranquil sunken garden provides a serene escape, offering visitors a peaceful retreat. Today, the plaza serves as a vibrant public space where locals and tourists alike can explore its architectural and artistic treasures.
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