CZECHIA

Streetart Prague – Lennon Wall of Freedom – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and is also known as the „City of a Hundred Towers“. It has around 1.3 million inhabitants and lies on the Vltava River. Worth seeing are the colorful baroque buildings in the Old Town, the Gothic churches and medieval buildings. One of the city’s landmarks is the Charles Bridge with a series of statues dating back to 1402. There is also plenty of streetart and graffiti throughout the city, for example one of the probably oldest „Halls of Fame“ in the world, the LENNON WALL, which has been a symbol of freedom and peace since the 1980s.

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Prague – Těšnov Hall of Fame – Wilsonova Spray Space – UnyFest

The Těšnov Hall of Fame is located in the Florenc district along the park of the same name and on the bridge to Wilsonova Street. It is a spacious area with several walls and bridge pillars, doing art here is allowed and legal. You can always find people painting, there are spray sessions and graffiti jams. On August 31st in 2024, the great UNYFEST also took place around the area with numerous urban artists and a fantastic line-up of various musicians from the hip hop scene.

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Prague – Jízdárny Savarin – Equestrian Centre – V Cípu Spray Walls

The „Jízdárny Savarin“ or „Savarin Equestrian Centre“ is a former riding school from the mid-18th century, which now offers a space for concerts, exhibitions, performances and site-specific installations organized by the alternative opera and flashmob collective RUN OPERUN. There are several walls full of graffiti and urban art on the surrounding V Cípu street. It is a small hidden hot spot and new works can be found here regularly.

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Streetart Cheb – Eger – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

Cheb, formerly also known as Eger, is a city in the Karlovy Vary region in the far west of the country near the German border. It lies on the Ohře River and, with a population of around 32,000, is an important location for education and industry. The streets of Cheb are of course also home to many urban works of art.

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Streetart Karlovy Vary – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

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Streetart Pilsen – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection

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Markvartice – Little Mole & Zvěřinové Klobásy – Urban Art Collection

Markvartice is a small village with around 600 inhabitants and is located southwest of Česká Kamenice in the northeast of the Central Bohemian Uplands. But also in this small little village you can find some urban artworks painted on house walls.

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Prague – The City of One Hundred Towers

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