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La Rotonda del Mar — Attraction in Jalisco

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La Rotonda del Mar
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The Rotunda by the Sea is an art installation by sculptor Alejandro Colunga along Puerto Vallarta's Malecón, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Unveiled in 1996, the work has eight bronze thrones arranged in a circle.
Nearby attractions
ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 128, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Los Arcos
Malecón s/n, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Hidalgo 370, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Malecon Lighthouse
Morelos 536-CARTESANIAS, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Rosita Beach
Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Plaza de Armas
Independencia s/n, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Faro de Matamoros
C. Matamoros 478, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Naval Museum Secretary of the Navy of Mexico
C. Zaragoza 4, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Galería Uno
C. Juárez 712, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Winclub Casino
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 920-Local 1, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Nearby restaurants
La Dolce Vita Malecon
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 674, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Oyster Grill de La Docena
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 610, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
La Cervecería Unión
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 610, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Oasis Bay Malecón
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 558, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Bar Océano Restaurante
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 538, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Veggitalia
Corona 172, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Restaurante Bar La Chata
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez 115, Cerro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Señor Frog's
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 786, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
No Se Nada Bar y Restaurante
Corona 179, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Sendo
601, morelos, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Nearby hotels
Hostel Vallarta
C. Juárez 535, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Ten to Ten Puerto Vallarta
C. Juárez 467, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Capital O Hotel 522, Puerto Vallarta
Hidalgo 522, Proyecto escola, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Hotel Rosita
Paseo Díaz Ordaz 901, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Casa Vacational JAM 581
C. Juárez 581, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Chanclas Hostel
C. Juárez 793, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Hotel Suites La Siesta
Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez s/n, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Casa Victoria Malecón - Adults Only
Morelos 726, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Casa Colibrí Malecón
Pipila 160, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
Casa Maria Malecon
Pipila 134A, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
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La Rotonda del Mar

Paseo Díaz Ordaz s/n, Centro, 48300 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
4.8(44)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Rotunda by the Sea is an art installation by sculptor Alejandro Colunga along Puerto Vallarta's Malecón, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Unveiled in 1996, the work has eight bronze thrones arranged in a circle.

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attractions: ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta, Los Arcos, Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Malecon Lighthouse, Rosita Beach, Plaza de Armas, Faro de Matamoros, Naval Museum Secretary of the Navy of Mexico, Galería Uno, Winclub Casino, restaurants: La Dolce Vita Malecon, Oyster Grill de La Docena, La Cervecería Unión, Oasis Bay Malecón, Bar Océano Restaurante, Veggitalia, Restaurante Bar La Chata, Señor Frog's, No Se Nada Bar y Restaurante, Sendo
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Nearby attractions of La Rotonda del Mar

ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta

Los Arcos

Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

Malecon Lighthouse

Rosita Beach

Plaza de Armas

Faro de Matamoros

Naval Museum Secretary of the Navy of Mexico

Galería Uno

Winclub Casino

ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta

ChocoMuseo Puerto Vallarta

4.7

(232)

Open 24 hours
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Los Arcos

Los Arcos

4.7

(2.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe

4.8

(2.3K)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Malecon Lighthouse

Malecon Lighthouse

4.7

(51)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Hike to Hidden Beaches, Colomitos and Snorkel
Hike to Hidden Beaches, Colomitos and Snorkel
Sun, Dec 7 • 9:30 AM
48380, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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Baby turtle release at a camp
Baby turtle release at a camp
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:30 PM
48335, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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Nearby restaurants of La Rotonda del Mar

La Dolce Vita Malecon

Oyster Grill de La Docena

La Cervecería Unión

Oasis Bay Malecón

Bar Océano Restaurante

Veggitalia

Restaurante Bar La Chata

Señor Frog's

No Se Nada Bar y Restaurante

Sendo

La Dolce Vita Malecon

La Dolce Vita Malecon

4.6

(1.6K)

$$

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Oyster Grill de La Docena

Oyster Grill de La Docena

4.3

(452)

Click for details
La Cervecería Unión

La Cervecería Unión

4.4

(511)

$$

Click for details
Oasis Bay Malecón

Oasis Bay Malecón

3.9

(563)

$$

Click for details
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Karin S.Karin S.
PUERTO VALLARTA’S BUSTLING, SEASIDE MALECON (BOARDWALK) is a sunny tourist walk covered in palm trees and shops. But hiding out in the open, along this otherwise idyllic stretch of Mexican beachfront is a circle of surreal bronze statues that look like some hellish union of chair and nightmare. Known by the innocuous moniker La Rotonda del Mar or The Rotunda By The Sea, the surprisingly sinister installation is the work of Guadalajaran sculptor, Alejandro Colunga. The eight bronze thrones, unveiled at the end of 1996, are positioned at irregular intervals around a stone circle, with the sea lapping right up to the edge. The tall, amorphous chairs are topped with impressionistic sea creatures like an octopus and a seahorse, that seem to be parts of the thrones themselves. Many of the seats are also supported by legs that end in claws or organic “feet,” making them seem like strange, eldritch monuments. They seem to have been designed with whimsy in mind, but the dark, Lovecraftian influences can’t help but shine through. The artist created the chairs to be interacted with and they invite visitors to sit in them, and most of them have patches where the bronze has been rubbed to a golden sheen from all the attention. Even in the warm Mexican sun, The Rotunda By The Sea sits silently as though it’s waiting for the robed priests of an arcane secret order to take their places in the circle. Each sitting in their appointed throne, uttering a word of power that sounds like the cold of space, waking a sleeping Old God from beneath the waves, unleashing madness on the vacationers sipping their margs on the malecon.
Joel AvalosJoel Avalos
La Rotonda del Mar by Alejandro Colunga is a mesmerizing sculpture in Puerto Vallarta. The artwork features whimsical, fantastical figures that captivate the imagination. It's located along the Malecón, providing a stunning backdrop of the ocean. The details and creativity in each piece make it a must-see for art enthusiasts and visitors alike. The area is vibrant, with plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. Perfect for photos and a leisurely stroll. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Puerto Vallarta!
Oli HooshOli Hoosh
This monument is very interesting looking. I have to look up the meaning of it. My take, there is meeting between different species of the ocean and someone is looking and listening to them (the bench with ears and eyes).
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PUERTO VALLARTA’S BUSTLING, SEASIDE MALECON (BOARDWALK) is a sunny tourist walk covered in palm trees and shops. But hiding out in the open, along this otherwise idyllic stretch of Mexican beachfront is a circle of surreal bronze statues that look like some hellish union of chair and nightmare. Known by the innocuous moniker La Rotonda del Mar or The Rotunda By The Sea, the surprisingly sinister installation is the work of Guadalajaran sculptor, Alejandro Colunga. The eight bronze thrones, unveiled at the end of 1996, are positioned at irregular intervals around a stone circle, with the sea lapping right up to the edge. The tall, amorphous chairs are topped with impressionistic sea creatures like an octopus and a seahorse, that seem to be parts of the thrones themselves. Many of the seats are also supported by legs that end in claws or organic “feet,” making them seem like strange, eldritch monuments. They seem to have been designed with whimsy in mind, but the dark, Lovecraftian influences can’t help but shine through. The artist created the chairs to be interacted with and they invite visitors to sit in them, and most of them have patches where the bronze has been rubbed to a golden sheen from all the attention. Even in the warm Mexican sun, The Rotunda By The Sea sits silently as though it’s waiting for the robed priests of an arcane secret order to take their places in the circle. Each sitting in their appointed throne, uttering a word of power that sounds like the cold of space, waking a sleeping Old God from beneath the waves, unleashing madness on the vacationers sipping their margs on the malecon.
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La Rotonda del Mar by Alejandro Colunga is a mesmerizing sculpture in Puerto Vallarta. The artwork features whimsical, fantastical figures that captivate the imagination. It's located along the Malecón, providing a stunning backdrop of the ocean. The details and creativity in each piece make it a must-see for art enthusiasts and visitors alike. The area is vibrant, with plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. Perfect for photos and a leisurely stroll. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Puerto Vallarta!
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This monument is very interesting looking. I have to look up the meaning of it. My take, there is meeting between different species of the ocean and someone is looking and listening to them (the bench with ears and eyes).
Oli Hoosh

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5.0
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PUERTO VALLARTA’S BUSTLING, SEASIDE MALECON (BOARDWALK) is a sunny tourist walk covered in palm trees and shops. But hiding out in the open, along this otherwise idyllic stretch of Mexican beachfront is a circle of surreal bronze statues that look like some hellish union of chair and nightmare.

Known by the innocuous moniker La Rotonda del Mar or The Rotunda By The Sea, the surprisingly sinister installation is the work of Guadalajaran sculptor, Alejandro Colunga. The eight bronze thrones, unveiled at the end of 1996, are positioned at irregular intervals around a stone circle, with the sea lapping right up to the edge. The tall, amorphous chairs are topped with impressionistic sea creatures like an octopus and a seahorse, that seem to be parts of the thrones themselves. Many of the seats are also supported by legs that end in claws or organic “feet,” making them seem like strange, eldritch monuments. They seem to have been designed with whimsy in mind, but the dark, Lovecraftian influences can’t help but shine through.

The artist created the chairs to be interacted with and they invite visitors to sit in them, and most of them have patches where the bronze has been rubbed to a golden sheen from all the attention.

Even in the warm Mexican sun, The Rotunda By The Sea sits silently as though it’s waiting for the robed priests of an arcane secret order to take their places in the circle. Each sitting in their appointed throne, uttering a word of power that sounds like the cold of space, waking a sleeping Old God from beneath the waves, unleashing madness on the vacationers sipping their margs on...

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5.0
1y

La Rotonda del Mar by Alejandro Colunga is a mesmerizing sculpture in Puerto Vallarta. The artwork features whimsical, fantastical figures that captivate the imagination. It's located along the Malecón, providing a stunning backdrop of the ocean. The details and creativity in each piece make it a must-see for art enthusiasts and visitors alike. The area is vibrant, with plenty of shops and restaurants nearby. Perfect for photos and a leisurely stroll. Highly recommended for anyone visiting...

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4.0
7y

This monument is very interesting looking. I have to look up the meaning of it. My take, there is meeting between different species of the ocean and someone is looking and listening to them (the bench with...

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