By saavedraa on Skatehive
English version The historic district of Cumana is a premier tourist destination, home to some of the landmarks that define the region’s culture and remind us of the roots of the Cumaná people. You can still see colonial architecture and buildings from the early 20th century at iconic sites such as the Santa Ines Church, the Ateneo, the San Francisco Inn, and the Ramos Sucre House. This area, adjacent to the Sucre State Government building, still retains the charm of bygone eras despite having been renovated on several occasions, such as during the city’s anniversary celebrations, when various murals were created that added great visual appeal to the area. With their vibrant colors and designs inspired by art studies, these innovative works capture the unique character of a town and the diversity of its cultures through images adorned with floral motifs, butterflies, and other colorful elements. Fishing is honored as the backbone of the economy, alongside Mother Earth, which produces f