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Tribute to the Portuguese Community in Toronto

Outdoor Museum in Toronto is a tribute to the Portuguese

By Discover | December 2018

One of the central areas of Toronto, known as ‘Little Portugal’, is being transformed into an open-air museum through urban graffiti art, in tribute to the contribution of the Portuguese community.

The Dundas West Open-Air Museum is due to open in March 2019 and will be endowed with an initial 20-graffitis designed by South American artists on the walls of Toronto’s ‘Little Portugal’ buildings between Ossington and Lansdowne avenues.

Mural inauguration

The president of “Little Portugal”, AnaBela Taborda, invited the Portuguese community to the inauguration of the MURAL that “Tributes the Portuguese Community in Toronto” on Wednesday, December 19, 2018.

The impressive mural was produced by Rodrigo Ardiles and painted by international artist Pablo Gomes.

Video by Discover Magazine  |  Report: Leila Monteiro Lins