
Monterrey and San Pedro Join Forces to Create Stunning New Mural
Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García Celebrate Unity with New Mural Monterrey, Mexico – In a collaborative effort to enhance the urban landscape and foster community spirit, the mayors of Monterrey and San Pedro Garza García, Adrián de la Garza and Mauricio Fernández, respectively, recently unveiled a commemorative plaque for the "Ojo de Agua" mural. The mural, located within the Loma Larga Tunnel, is a significant piece of artwork that connects the two municipalities, not only physically but also symbolically. The event, which took place on June 11th, 2025, was marked by speeches from both mayors. Mayor Fernández emphasized the importance of such projects in building a stronger sense of community, stating, "These projects, these beautifications, are a testament to our collaboration and benefit the citizens." Mayor de la Garza echoed these sentiments, highlighting the improved visual appeal of the tunnel and the positive impact on the city's image. The "Ojo de Agua" mural, which used over 2,225 liters of paint, serves as a vibrant symbol of unity and progress. Its creation represents a significant investment in public art and demonstrates a commitment to creating a more aesthetically pleasing and unified urban environment for residents and visitors alike. The project is a noteworthy example of inter-municipal collaboration, enhancing the city's visual appeal and promoting a stronger sense of community.