Hello, Hive Friends. Hope you have a nice day. My day was quite good and I was grateful that I could still explore various places even while working to take my passengers around the city.
In a city park right in Stabat City, I found a cool public area, with an impressive stage.
This impressive stage is located in the Cultural Park area, in the city of Stabat. The park area itself is still well used with many visitors.
In this city we will be familiar with city parks that have large stages. Usually stage facilities are provided to organize community events such as competitions or art performances.
Honestly, I have not been to this place for a long time. But not until five years. I was shocked by what happened. I'll show you guys here.
From a distance it looks fine and still looks like a sturdy building. Still the same as before, the stage is curved downwards
Meanwhile, the zinc color has become rustic with natural rust. And the metal roof supports are still painted nicely brown.
I started to get suspicious as my footsteps approached. There are graffiti on the front of the stage. It turns out my suspicions were correct. This stage is a neglected stage.
It's sad to see how the impressive stage has been neglected. In fact, this stage is in the cultural park area. It's very sad that cultural parks do not reflect how to protect public areas that should be made into regional heritage.
Next we will tour the stage area. At the front of the stage, precisely at the foot of the stage, a pattern of natural stones forms a mosaic.
Then, there are stairs to the right and left of the stage. The legs of the stairs are still in good condition and are covered with ceramic material which is still clean.
Meanwhile, the ceramics on the main stage looked sad. Between the ceramics on the stage it looks sad. Overgrown with lots of grass.
A mosaic is also designed on the stage walls using natural stone materials. Meanwhile, the thin sections separating the wall areas are given wooden dividers painted brown.
On the wall, there are two spaces for the entrance area to the inner stage area. These two doors are empty doors without a door frame.
These two doors lead us to the main door which is locked. You can see that the surrounding area is littered with lots of rubbish. So pathetic.
Back again we go to the roof of the stage. To form the curved stage roof, an iron frame painted brown was used.
I admit that the quality of the paint on the iron is good quality. Nothing peeled off. Still looks impressive.
This curved roof shape has the advantage of visually looking better, with a higher roof also allowing for several events to be well decorated.
Apart from that, it can certainly be used to hang many props for a performance held in this building.
Look how high the stage roof is. I'm still as impressed with this stage as the first time I went to this place. It's just that, I feel sad because this beautiful place is not cared about by the local government.
Maybe by holding events from the local government this stage can be used again. So that this stage can be managed again. I hope so. Thank you for reading my post and my journey.
Cheers,
I am Sobat Kelana