A double walk with the same objective, to see a very singular art.

in Wednesday Walk6 days ago

One can find a treasure on an unexpected walk, but it is not available at the time and to see it you have to insist.


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Today's walk began several days ago, in fact about a fortnight ago, when I entered the customs museum to see what new art was on display. The last one had ended on the 3rd of December.

There were a lot of people in the place, more than usual or what I've seen other times I've been there. Then the security guard told me that there was no new exhibition until after Christmas and my companion asked him why there were so many people. It seems that at that very moment the inauguration of the handmade nativity scenes of the Asociación Cultural del Belenismo was taking place.


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It was there that I learnt the name of this activity as I had never heard of it before.

We decided to stay in the place and take advantage of this opportunity, we were at the right time in the right place.

So we could listen to the speech of the president of the Customs Museum and the speech of the president of the Association of Belenismo. Also about the trajectory of this institution. Moreover, this great exhibition of nativity scenes was held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the association.

All those present had something to do with the museum or the association and not only that, but the nativity scenes exhibited there are purely handmade, made by families who love the art.


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Many of today's nativity scenes are made in series by 3D printers in a material called resin, each of its parts or characters, but this is very different, these nativity scenes exhibited in the museum at the moment is an artisan activity made by people who love to do this.

The first crib was majestic with a majestic replica of the city street lamp, every detail was beautiful. All of us present went to see it and each of them would be explained in a particular way by the association.

With my companion we decided to come back another time as each of the cribs would be explained, that would take a long time and we would not be able to see them well, due to the presence of so many people. Besides, we had to go somewhere else, a long walk.

It was better to leave this visit for a day when there were fewer people, which is why I went back a few days ago. It was a walk split in time, or perhaps a walk that lasted several days until I got back to the place.


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When I entered the exhibition hall I found this explanation about this event and the importance of the Nativity Scene, declared as historical Andalusian heritage and of cultural interest.

I realised through this walk and visit the importance of craftsmanship, artisans and this wonderful art of patience, love and wisdom, it is not simple to do these things.


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I could also realise how much the population appreciates all this beauty and that it has generated a tradition in the whole community of Andalusia. Furthermore, looking at the map of the city I could see that there are nativity scenes in various parts of the city, usually in brotherhoods and churches.

It is a very widespread activity with great recognition. And what I saw when I started to admire all this seemed to me like entering small scenes from history. The cribs were placed in historical order and each one was more beautiful than the other.

The details were beautiful, the lighting, the setting inside each one. The first ones were arranged inside showcases, they had background, that is to say depth in different layers of the scenes and I tried to look inside those showcases to be able to appreciate each one of their aspects.

All the nativity scenes are created by families, many of them for their own homes, and they have been given to the museum for the exhibition.


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In this case the Three Wise Men are represented and each figure is beautiful.


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Here one of the old streets of the city of Malaga is represented, Calle Chinitas and its shops set in the period, next to the entrance of Mary and Joseph to the city.


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I was also able to see a scene from Jesus' childhood and what life was like in his home.


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Another nativity scene shows a rocky landscape with the annunciation of the birth of Jesus to the shepherds.


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And in this one you can see the birth of Christ in very beautiful craftsmanship.


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Some were out of the ordinary as in this nativity scene where there is a snowy landscape.


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In others the scene was depicted in fog and darkness for events that took place at night or in the early hours of the morning.


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Up to this point all the nativity scenes were carefully arranged behind glass. They looked very professionally made.


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But if I turned around I could see ten very small cribs with their details, each one made by a family for their home.


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Every time I passed by I could see details such as the fire in the fireplace made with LED lights, the birds, the details of the house and the statuettes.


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This is an art that you don't see every day and that is made with your hands, not with a machine that makes them in series. Each one is unique and original.


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After the tour I was able to talk to the woman who was in charge of supervising the visit and appreciate all this wonderful art.

It was an incredible and beautiful walk, I was amazed that there are still people who love to do this and how much it is valued.


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Thank you so much for joining me on this Wednesday walk at the beginning of the year. Happy New Year to all. See you soon.
Amonet.



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This ride was amazing, I love the craftsmanship and these handmade nativity scenes, they contain so much detail. I found it curious to see the streets of Malaga in one of them. The small cribs are authentic beauties, no wonder they are made to show them at home.

And post nº1, of a great year that begins today.

A very big greeting, @avdesing.

I had to end the year with art and start this one with art, it couldn't be any other way. I went to the museum three times! Because it said it was going to be open and it was closed.... I walked many times hahaha but it was worth it, it is wonderful!!! Thank you very much and happy new year!🎉

Buen tema para comenzar el año, sin duda. Feliz año!!! 🤗
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Feliz año!!!! Gracias a vos!

Feliz Año, Amonet.
Graet you could listen to the speech and also that this association already celebrates its 10th anniversary! Must be the mix of passion and hard work to create al these awesome nativity scenes 👏

I actually went 4 times, the first time on the speech, then twice when it was closed for various reasons and the last time I was able to enjoy this beauty. I loved it!💗

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Super nice exposition and how nice that you insist. The branches of the trees in the last photo seem to grow upwards in the shape of a dome, because of the effect of the lights. I like to accompany you on your walks.

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I had to see this so beautiful, and it was, very beautiful and artistic as I like it. It's true it looks like the branches are spreading! Thank you very much Nani!🤗

It's great when you go somewhere and it just happens to be the right day and place to visit.
It's amazing to see the love with which each piece of this beautiful art has been created; wonderful that you were there to document it with your photographs

Have a lovely afternoon Beautiful shots dear friend @avdesing

Sometimes I say... it had to be... I saw people and I went in!!!! And I really didn't regret it, it was great. Thank you very much!!!😃


I love this walk, besides being beautiful, it is very emotional. It's great to see so many people who love and value this type of things
Have a beautiful 2025Hello @avdesing, good morning

It is really beautiful to see people who love art, thank you very much!😃

Great crafmanship in these miniatures. Very nicely photographed as well.

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That photo was my second choice for the cover, if there is a great quality of art. Thank you very much!😃