Who owns Las Pozas?

Who owns Las Pozas?

Narrow paths weave among moss-covered ornate arches and towers on the 80-acre site, and huge abstract sculptures and staircases lead nowhere, but up to the sky. In 2007, the Fondo Xilitla foundation bought the site to conserve the sculptures and to protect the surrounding land and gardens.

Where is Los Pozas?

Las Pozas (the Pools) is Englishman Edward James’ concrete garden in Xilitla, Mexico. He built 40 concrete structures into the landscape, which spreads over 80 acres.

When was Pozas made?

1962
Construction on Las Pozas began in 1962, and carried on for the next 20 plus years until James’ death in 1984. Las Pozas means “the pools” in Spanish, named for the nine pools on the property created from waters that flow naturally through it.

How big is the Las Pozas?

80 acres
It includes more than 80 acres (32 ha) of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures in concrete.

How do you get to Las Pozas xilitla?

How to Get There. The surrealist garden is located in the jungle near a small mountain village called Xilitla, in the province San Luis Potosí, Mexico. To get to Xilitla you can drive there yourself by rental car (like we did), or go by bus. It’s about an eight-hour drive from the capital.

Where is La Huasteca Potosina?

So, first and foremost the Huasteca Potosina is a region within the state of San Luis Potosi northeast of Mexico City, and it’s part of the bigger region of the Huastecas, so named after the pre-hispanic civilization living here, the Huastecan.

What did Edward James do in Las Pozas?

In short, Edward James made concrete flourish along the lush flora and fauna of Xilitla, making surrealist architecture possible. Learn more below. Save this picture! “Las Pozas” (The Wells) is a collection of concrete architectural structures and fantastic routes that make up a sculpture garden.

Where are the pools of Las Pozas located?

Las Pozas (“the Pools”) is a surrealistic group of structures created by Edward James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the Sierra Gorda mountains of Mexico. It includes more than 80 acres (32 ha) of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering surrealist sculptures in concrete.

Where is the surrealist sculpture park Las Pozas?

The surrealist sculpture park Las Pozas, Xilitla. Las Pozas (“the Pools”) is a surrealistic group of structures created by Edward James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a subtropical rainforest in the mountains of Mexico.

How many people did it take to build Las Pozas?

The entire construction of Las Pozas took about 150 people, including carpenters, bricklayers, and gardeners. Save this picture! In 1984 Edward James died during a trip to northern Italy and in 1991 the doors of “Las Pozas” were opened to tourists.

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