In
Mazatlan you
can admire various
monuments that
reflect the
cherished culture
and traditions
of the
port, which
has become one
of the
most important
beach destinations
on the
Pacific coast.
Monumento al
Pescador
– Located at
Gutierrez Najera
and Avenida del Mar.
This is
one of
the most
representative
monuments of
Mazatlan. Originally,
the Fisherman’s
Monument was
dubbed
Alegoria Marina (Marine
Allegory), owing
to its
symbolic references
to the sea.
Monumento a la
Vida –
Located on
Paseo Claussen, it
is one
of the
port’s most
beautiful monuments.
The sculpture
at the
Monument of
Life symbolizes
the harmony
that ought
to exist
between mankind
and nature.
Because of
its nude
human figures, it
is popularly
referred to as
The Naked
Monkeys.
Estatua de la
Reina de los Mares (La Sirena)
– Located on
Paseo Claussen at
the Rodolfo Sanchez
Taboada roundabout,
this bronze
statue depicts
a siren and
a child on a
large rock.
Monumento a la
Mujer Mazatleca
– Located on
Paseo Claussen near
the Rodolfo Sanchez
Taboada roundabout,
this monument
was created
to pay
homage to
the beautiful
women of
Mazatlan.
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