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    Eighth Street Metromover Station


    Metromover Station Map

    Address: 59 SE 8 Street

    Connecting Metrobus Service: 24, 48, 95

    Places of Interest:

    • First Presbyterian Church
    • Brickell Center
    • One Brickell Square
    • Brickell Bayview Center
    • 700 Brickell Building
    • 701 Brickell Building
    • 777 Brickell Building
    • 800 Brickell Building
    • Fish Bone Grille
    • Tobacco Road Restaurant

    Art en Route: "Ventana Solar"
    Ceramic tile/mixed media  1994
    Artist: Carlos Alves, Miami, Florida

    A Miami ceramist who uses found objects and broken tiles, Alves has created two separate and unique installations at the 8th Street Metromover station. On the south side of the station, a ceramic royal palm tree rises from ground level to the top of the station. As in Jose Marti's poetry, the royal palm represents freedom. On the north side, "Portón de Sentimientos" (gate of sentiments) symbolizes the gateway to Calle Ocho. The handles are red tile in the shape of a heart (as in "heart of palm"), echoing the palm image on the 8th Street side of the station. Using recycled ceramics and items embedded in clay and collected from Calle Ocho merchants, "Ventana Solar" (solar window) represents a Cuban colonial window to the area.

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