On May 30, 2024, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, celebrated the inauguration of a mural honoring Elizabeth Taylor. This event was part of the activities marking the anniversary of Puerto Vallarta as a municipality and city, highlighting Taylor's historical and cultural significance to the area.
Elizabeth Taylor, renowned for her Hollywood career and personal connection to Puerto Vallarta, particularly during the 1960s filming of "The Night of the Iguana," greatly contributed to the city's international fame. The mural, created by the multidisciplinary collective ROMPE, is located near the lighthouse on Matamoros Street in the Centro neighborhood.
The ceremony featured local authorities, including interim mayor Francisco José Martínez Gil and the Consul General of Mexico in New York, Jorge Islas López. The event emphasized the importance of preserving public spaces and promoting local art, intertwining Puerto Vallarta's history with its present.
Sharo García, ROMPE director and mural artist, expressed gratitude for the support from educational institutions, businesses, and volunteers. The mural is part of a broader initiative to revitalize and beautify urban spaces, enriching the city's cultural heritage.
The Elizabeth Taylor mural inauguration not only celebrates an iconic figure but also strengthens Puerto Vallarta's cultural identity by promoting local art and history. Such initiatives invite residents and visitors to explore and appreciate the city's cultural legacy.