Carnaval Mural over the House of Brakes

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit San Francisco, Open and Engaged city
Here is a little more cheerful story for once, you find yourself in front of the colorful façade overlooking the “house of brakes”. This mural, known as “Golden Dreams of the Mission”, was painted in 1983 by Daniel Galvez with the help of other muralists. Recently renovated, you can now admire this gigantic work of art, 7 meters tall and 23 meters wide, in vibrant colors. It reflects the energy of the city’s first carnival in 1979.
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