SANTA FE FARMERS MARKET
At Farmers' Market, there was a flea market for artists from the Santa Fe area. Various art works such as paintings, crafts, collages, and pop art were met, and other performances were also performed on one side. It was.
festival-like atmosphere where the villagers gathered without a commercial
feeling.
There were also many artists who were sitting at their seats and working on their works while selling their own works. Many artists live in the city of Santa Fe. It is also a romance city for people who work in the United States. The city looks great, where you can live together, share art activities and share inspiration.
SAN MIGUEL CHURCH
I went to San Miguel Church, the oldest church in America. When I came last time, the door was locked, so I couldn't go in. Today, there are people who are praying. I moved quietly so as not to interfere with others.
As it was built in 1610, it was a very analog and antique interior. Ironically, the structure was built by indigenous people from Mexico during the Spanish colonial period. It was built in mud, so it wasn't strong enough, and the earthquake caused the bell tower that was hanging above it to collapse, and now it is kept underneath. Fortunately, it is said to have been restored and preserved as it was.
BOOKSTORE & Neighborhood Walk
After going around the bookstores in Santa Fe and visiting the shops in downtown, I decided to take a walk around the residential area.
It is a town where the buildings that keep their own personality while
adhering to the adobe style are charming and old-fashioned.
It seems that the unique characteristics of the city obtained through the unification of architecture in one city have survived. While keeping the traditional style, the buildings that are naturally friendly feel like you are in a fairy tale. It seems like you know why artists flock to Santa Fe. It is a neighborhood where I want to come and live. I think Santa Fe is the city that can heal people who have lived in concrete buildings.