The First Graffiti I Found in Munich (Germany)

It's been already two weeks since I've last posted Graffiti photos, so today I'll share with you a cute mural I've found in my last trip to Munich.

It was there in June, this year. The weather was not the best but I hope you enjoy these photos anyway.

I never pass the opportunity to take a shot (or a few shots) at a cool Graffiti when I see one. This was the first piece I've found while I was there. Obviously, I had to stop and grab my camera.

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Here's a closer look at the left side of the wall.

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And now, let's take a look at the right side, which I liked more. This next part is a bit abstract... and not my favourite. I'm saving the best for last. So, keep on scrolling.

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Some vandals ruined it a bit. Thankfully, they didn't wreck the best part of the mural.

Ah, now this is what I like to see!!! My favourite drawing of this mural was this flying owl.

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Ain't it cool?

The last part was, once again, a bit abstract but I liked it more than the left side of the wall.

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Well, that's it for now. I hope you've enjoyed these photos.


On my next post, I'll show you a few more Graffiti works found in Munich. I found some really incredible pieces, after this. This served as a good appetiser.


It was a bit hard to find this on Google Maps as the garden where I found this wall wasn't even ready, at the time Google mapped the area. It took me a while but eventually I identified that little bit in the first photo, as being the National Instruments building. Then the little bit of the orange building (in the second photo) was enough to accurately place it.

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The wall is located in a small garden developed in that construction site you can see on Google Maps.


CameraCanon IXUS 210
LocationMunich - Germany
Edited with GIMP

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