GERMANY: Graffiti Berlin – Legendary Rummelsburg Hall of Fame – Rest in Peace

In the Rummelsburg district of Berlin there was once a legendary Hall of Fame, where grandiose works of art and graffiti were created over decades. In 2022 the place was unfortunately demolished. This spray paradise does no longer exist in the real world anymore, but in our online archive you can still admire more than 2000 photos of nearly 300 artists. We divided the huge area into three parts: the Main Wall, the Side Wall and the Front Wall.

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UZBEKISTAN: Fantastic stencil-like creations with strong messages – Artist INKUZART

Today we introduce you to a fantastic artist from Uzbekistan, who has been upgrading and changing the walls in the streets of his country for years with terrific urban art. This article is about INKUZART and his beautiful, reflective and also provocative artworks on Uzbek facades. Check out the interview with the creative artist about his colorful world and his messages.

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SPAIN: Streetart Málaga – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection – Lucha por lo Imposible

Málaga is the second largest city in Andalusia and with around 570.000 inhabitants one of the biggest metropolises in Spain. Besides the interesting sights like the Arab Fort Palace Alcazaba, the Iglesia de Santiago, the Castillo de Gibralfaro or the Teatro Romano, it is also home to one of the most important universities in the country. The streets of the city are also home to some terrific urban art, such as the extensive portrait wall of the project “Lucha por lo Imposible” or graffiti around the cool skate park.

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GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Wilmersdorf – Old Reemtsma Factory – Tabakfabrik Gallery

Once the old Reemtsma cigarette factory was an interesting lost place where you could find a large number of great urban artworks. Especially in 2018 the graffiti jam HARTER TOBAK took place on the property and many local and international artists conjured up great pieces on the walls. The building complex has been demolished meanwhile and the old factory has disappeared entirely. But the photos remain of course and you can still admire them in our archive!

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GREECE: Amazing Portraits and emotional Murals – Fantastic urban artist SKITSOFRENIS from Kalamata

Beautiful portraits between dilapidated buildings, faces in free nature or at an abandoned factory, sometimes socially critical, often emotional, but always personal and direct. Today we present you the art of COSTAS LOUZIS aka SKITSOFRENIS, who has been beautifying urban walls in Greece and the surrounding area with first-class murals for many years.

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EGYPT: Double Temple of Kom Ombo – Sanctuary for the gods Sobek and Horus

The Double Temple of Kom Ombo is an ancient Egyptian temple complex on the eastern bank of the Nile in Upper Egypt. The historic site was built during the Ptolemaic Dynasty from 180 till 47 BC and is dedicated to the two deities Sobek, the crocodile god, and Horus, the falcon-headed god of kingship, healing, protection, the sun and the sky. The temple complex is located about 3.5 kilometers southwest of the center of Kom Ombo, a town of about 70,000 inhabitants.

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MALAYSIA: Streetart George Town – Urban Art Collection from Penang Island

George Town is the colorful and multicultural capital of the Malaysian island of Penang and was once an important trading center. Therefore the city is characterized by buildings from the British colonial period, Chinese commercial and residential buildings and mosques. In the streets you can also find interesting streetart, sometimes with large murals or small filigree stencils. Often there are impressive works that creatively integrate the environment or objects into the setting of the painting.

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GERMANY: Streetart Berlin – Charlottenburg – Teufelsberg Creative Wonderland

The “Teufelsberg” or in English “The Devil’s Mountain” is a wonderful creative place above the rooftops of Berlin’s Charlottenburg district. Great art and cultural events have been taking place here for years. The former and half decayed NSA Cold war spy station has been converted into a creative wonderland, awesome parties take place, rousing festivals, interesting film events and of course there is a lot of terrific art. The walls are just bursting with urban art and the Teufelsberg is one of the largest Halls of Fames in Germany.

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