Graffiti in Munich #1 - The Tiny Trailer Caravan

Following up my post The First Graffiti I Found in Munich, this marks the beginning of a series focused on the awesome Graffiti works I've came across, during my short stay in that beautiful city.

I found some incredible pieces while I walked randomly and aimlessly through Munich. (I'm also quite sure I've missed a lot of others.)

I'll begin with the smaller spots... and build up from there. I love what they did with this obsolete tiny caravan.

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This cute trailer caravan is located in the Dietramszeller Platz (The Trams Cellar Square).

Despite its name, there was no trace of a square. In reality, the "square" is a garden surrounded by large trees. Besides this piece of art, there lies a children's playground.

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Here's a closer look of both things. As you can see, the kids in those swings will always be facing this funny Graffiti. Maybe that will help them develop their creativity.

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But let's look at the Graffiti a little better. I've took a couple more shots to get the drawing on its smaller side...

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Looks like everyone's panicking, from the lady farmer to the animals. I wonder why?

Here's the main side of the caravan.

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It seems that these animals can't see the panic behind the corner... they're all calm, relaxed and enjoying themselves. Someone should warn them that the sky is about to fall.


I hope you've enjoyed these photos. Please stay tuned for the continuation of the series.


CameraCanon IXUS 210
LocationMunich - Germany
Edited with GIMP

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