If you ’ve seenExit Through the Gift Shop , then you screw that some of the world ’s good street art is found in Europe . And it ’s not just circumscribe to billboards , either . No , take the air around many major European metropolis , and it ’s like you ’re strolling through an art museum . You ’ll recognize murals everywhere , from ordinary office buildings , to abandoned warehouse – even the side of a castle . These are 12 of the most dramatic pieces you ’re probable to come across .

Berlin , GermanyThis half - mile retentive stretch is mostly all that ’s left of the Berlin Wall . The former West side of the barricade is now an subject - air picture gallery , featuring the work of over 100 artists – although you ’ll also see a lot of pen - and - marker tag from tourist scribble across the paintings too .

Banksy’s works

Bristol , United KingdomBefore Banksy was doing crazy sh*t like track Israel ’s West Bank , the macrocosm ’s most notable street creative person was paint on the streets of Bristol . Google has put together thismapof the anonymous artist ’s work across the British city , from his famous Mild Mild West to lesser known ( albeit equally cool ) pieces .

CRONO Project

Lisbon , PortugalIn 2013 , officials had the idea to take Lisbon ’s derelict building and turn them into blank canvass for urban artwork . CRONO was an instantaneous succeeder , and today the paintings of illustrious artists like the Brazilian Gemini Os Gêmeos and Italy ’s BLU have totally transform old heritage structure into masterpieces .

Catacombs of Paris

Paris , FranceFrance ’s uppercase is have sex for being one of the world ’s greatest cities for street art , but most people do n’t realize there ’s even some underground . In theCatacombs of Paris , newfangled and mystic murals are forever ( and lawlessly ) pop up . Most famous is “ La Plage ” ( The Beach ) , a replica of Nipponese creative person Hokusai ’s “ The Great Wave off Kanagawa ” on the walls of a sandy cave den .

Kelburn Castle

Fairlie , ScotlandIn 2007 , the Lord of Glasgow commissioned urban artists to paint the stonework of his 13th - century castle . That ’s how Kelburn Castle ’s vivacious graffiti exterior was support , although it will legally have to be removed in just a yoke years .

Hall of Fame

Lisbon , PortugalThe Hall of Fame is Lisbon ’s crowing and oldest stretch of murals , and was an inspiration for the Crono Project . There are around 90 paintings in this open - artistic production museum , located on Rue José Ferreira close to the shopping territory Amoreiras .

The Cosmonaut

Berlin , GermanyInBerlin ’s trendy Kreuzberg neighborhood , The Cosmonaut ( The Astronaut ) is an otherworldly , 72x46 - invertebrate foot mural , considered to be the mankind ’s prominent stencil drawing . Lusitanian artist Victor Ash created it in 2007 , inspire by the Cold War place race between the US and Russia .

Street Heart Project

Rome , ItalyRome ’s got mint of murals lining its cobblestoned street , but this ongoing project is definitely a standout . Street Heart has get together multiple artists from around the world , including the famous German duo Herakut and Italian artist Etnik . you’re able to see one of the latter ’s theme song multi - dimensional , geometric designs exhibit bombastic than living in the Torpignattara area .

John Lennon Wall

Prague , Czech RepublicThis is Prague ’s most illustrious graffiti paries , and one of the old street graphics pieces in all of Europe . The assembling of Lennon paintings and lyric poem first get going out during the ' 80 in tribute to the late singer . Young Czechs subsequently wrote message against the communist regime here . It ’s since been repainted several time .

Canal de l’Ourcq

Paris , FranceAlong the banks of Paris ’ Canal de l’Ourcq , you ’ll find more graffiti than you’re able to ( want to ? ) see in a mean solar day . In 2014 , dozens of urban artists painted up this 33 - foot reach , covering not just walls but even chimneys and telephony posts . The honorable way to see it all is on a gondola car ride .

Comic Strip Walk

Brussels , BelgiumWalking around downtown Brussels , you ’re likely to slip up across the Comic Strip Walk – a collecting of 50 painting dedicated to popular Belgian comic . Olden buildings are charmingly decked out with scenes from The Adventures of Tintin , Lucky Luke , and Gaston .

Lodz , PolandChances are you ’ve probably never try of Lodz – but for a midget city in Poland , it ’s a hotspot of the global street - artwork scene . Since 2009 , famous urban artist have been pay for here to restore the urban center ’s building . There are now over 20 murals , not to cite various other carving and installations . No wonder David Lynch cry Lodz one of his inspirations .

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East Side Gallery street art in Berlin, Germany

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Banksy street art in Bristol, England

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Crono project street art in Lisbon, Portugal

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The Wave/La Plage in the catacombs in Paris, France

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Kelburn Castle art in Scotland

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street art in lisbon, portugal

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astronaut cosmonaut street art in berlin, germany

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John Lennon wall street art in Prague, Czech Republic

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Canal de l’Ourcq street art in Paris, France

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Comic strip walk street art in Brussels, Belgium

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Street art in Lodz, Poland

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