At the base of San Felipe Castle in Cartagena, Colombia, stands the Old Shoes Monument (Los Zapatos Viejos), a striking giant sculpture of a pair of old boots. Created by artist Hector Lombana Piñeres, this monument pays homage to the poem ‘Mi Ciudad Nativa’ by renowned local poet Luis Carlos López. The sculpture’s weathered, oversized boots invite visitors to take a closer look and capture a memorable selfie. Today, the monument serves as a unique landmark, offering a tangible connection to the city’s rich literary heritage and a spot for reflection on the enduring themes of the poem.
Old Shoes Monument (Los Zapatos Viejos)
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