Where can I find street art in Berlin?
The best places for street art and graffiti in Berlin
- Raw Gelände in Friedrichshain. Location: Revaler Strasse 99.
- Berlin Mitte graffiti: Haus Schwarzenberg street art alley. Location: Rosenthaler Strasse 39.
- East Side Gallery: Berlin Wall graffiti art.
- Intimes Kino in Friedrichshain.
- Kreuzberg.
- Teufelsberg.
Where is the graffiti wall in Berlin?
Almost all of the wall has been removed and it only exists in places such as Potsdamer Platz, the East Side Gallery, and Bernauer Straße; many segments are now exhibited in other countries; see List of Berlin Wall segments.
Is Berlin known for street art?
Berlin has long been a global capital of street art. From the murals that covered the west side of the Berlin Wall during the Cold War, to the pieces found across the city today, few creative progressions explore the intersection of art, society and politics quite like graffiti.
Is there Banksy art in Berlin?
Banksy, currently probably the world’s most famous and at the same time most mysterious street art artist, has his own exhibition in the Bikini Berlin.
Our STREET ART MAP focuses on our favourite graffiti-rich exploration areas: Revaler 99/ Urban Spree area, Streets of Kreuzberg, Teufelsberg (Abandoned Spying Station), Dircksenstrasse in Mitte, Factory 23 in Wedding and surrounding areas, Kunsthaus Tacheles, East Side Gallery and Urban Nation.
What do you think of this Berlin street art mural?
The mural is absolutely beautiful and a real gem of street art done in a unique way. The artist also runs the Idrawalot Gallery in Berlin, offering artists a residency in the city and a wide variety of mediums and disciplines.
Where can I find graffiti in Berlin?
Mauer Park is another great place for spotting pure Berlin graffiti. The western area of the park shares a wall with a sports complex. This wall (and the surrounding concrete retaining walls, garbage cans and any other surface) have been designated legal practice walls.
How long did it take to make the Berlin Wall mural?
The street art duo Various and Gould spent 12 days creating this remarkable mural which stands only 80 meters from the location of the former Berlin Wall. The artwork itself mimics the ever-growing diversity of the city and celebrates its mix of various influences, merging together cultural impacts from all over the world.