There is no doubt that the capital of Austria, Vienna aka Wien is synonymous with baroque architecture, imperial palaces and a rich musical heritage. But did you know that this European city also has a compelling urban art scene? Street art in Vienna is akin to an open air art gallery and can be found on building walls, pavements, subway stations and even on trains and buses. Vienna also has several organizations like KOR Wien and the Vienna Wall Project dedicated to the cause of street art. The city also has an annual festival dedicated to street art which is one of the largest in Europe
If you are a lover of contemporary art and are a fan of going on art trails on your travels, Vienna does not disappoint. It is a great place to spot a burst of colour on the streets. And unarguably the best place to spot street art in Vienna is the Danube canal. Just off the city centre, this one is like an open air exhibition with walkways, arches and railings splashed with paint and colour.
A popular avenue to hang out, this place is popular with locals and tourists alike. From graffiti to paintings, the entire place is a riot of colour. Here are some captures:
Apart from graffiti and paintings, the area also has several installations, murals and art work upcycled from metal, bits of glass, scrap and the like.
There are quirky stone installations too.
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