PORTUGAL

Mural Art Duo – Diogo and Jagoda – MOTS

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Porto – Magical city with charm and style on the Iberian Peninsula

Porto is one of the most fascinating, magical and wonderful cities in Europe. The second largest city in Portugal is warm-hearted, open, colourful, absolutely livable and multicultural. With about 240,000 inhabitants, the city is not one of the densely populated and gigantic metropolises of this planet. Porto is a small town, even in a European comparison. That’s not supposed to mean anything. The city is a hit and captivates with sizes in other areas! The entire metropolitan area of Porto has a population of 1. 76 million. That is why Porto is clearly the economic and cultural hub and angling punt in the north of Portugal. The city is a real balancing act and, despite its relatively small size, has a lot to offer and experience. An absolute must!

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Madeira Island – Streetart Funchal – Colorful Doors Project – artE pORtas abErtas

The city of Funchal is located in the eastern part of the Atlantic ocean and is the capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira, which is about 710 km off the Moroccan coast at equator height. In the cozy town you can find smaller urban works of art and larger murals in many spots, but a very special place is the Rua de Santa Maria with the adjacent streets. Artists have brought the once run-down and half-ruined district back to life with a creative and colorful project: the “Projecto artE pORtas abErtas” which means “Open Door Project”.

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Madeira Island – Streetart Funchal – Whale Murals, Sea Graffiti and Garbage Art

Besides the inspirative, famous and unique painted doors at Rua Santa Maria you can find as well fantastic murals throughout the city. The huge Blue Whale made by artist MARCOS MILEWSKI at the parking lot you can see on the title photo is one example. But there are also interesting scultpures made in a quite unconventional way. Like the trash fish on the promenade called “Plastic Mero” which is completely made out of garbage from the sea. This sculpture was made by BORDALO II.

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Streetart Porto – International Flair and Portuguese Graffiti

Of course, a city with so much quality also needs a street art scene of the extra class. That’s what Porto can do. The decaying charm of some buildings contributes very well to highlighting the art even more. Many local artists, painters and graphic artists are at work here. But international artists also have spots in the heart of Porto. In addition to the azulejos, which are already great art in themselves, the open-air galleries expand and open up the cultural horizon of the city. Both for tourists and locals.

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Streetart Olhão – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

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Streetart Chaves – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

Chaves is the second largest city in the district of Vila Real, with approximately 41,000 inhabitants, and is located on the northern border of Portugal, 22 kilometers from Spain.

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Streetart Lagos – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

With 31,000 inhabitants, Lagos is the largest city in the west of the Algarve in southern Portugal. It is known for its beautiful and colorful old town with the historic city wall, its cliffs and its famous Atlantic beaches such as Ponta da Piedade. Also worth seeing are the Forte da Ponta da Bandeira, the Lagos Castle, the idyllic marina and the Plaza Infante Dom Henrique with the church of Santa Maria de Lagos. Also you can find fantastic urban art or course!

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Streetart Vila Real – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

Vila Real is a town in northern Portugal on a mountain plateau between the Marão and Alvão mountain ranges and the Corgo and Cabril rivers. The town is best known for the annual Circuito de Vila Real motorcycle race. But of course there is also interesting urban art to discover.

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Lisboa – Lisbon – Lissabon

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