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Mosbacher Berg - Wiesbaden (DE)
Germany
After a long break in Wiesbaden there is finally a new legal area near the intersection of Biebricher Allee and 2.Ring. The pedestrian underpass that connects the sports ground of the school Mosbacher Berg with the Skate square of the city of Wiesbaden under the 2.Ring offers two large and a few smaller walls, in total 400 square meters surface available for spraying.
Hall of Fame - Kulturpark West, Reese Kaserne
Germany
Leake Street
United Kingdom
Less than a mile away from South Bank is Leake Street, also known as “the Banksy tunnel” by those who know lots about the infamous Bristolian and not much else about graff or streetart. It’s known by the name as Banksy himself was instrumental in getting this tunnel it’s “legal” status after using it for his “Cans Festival” in May 2008. Now best known just as “Leake Street”, it’s a great place to paint...
Mile End
United Kingdom
Southbank
United Kingdom
The walls that make up “The Undercroft”, which is known to most graffiti writers as “Southbank” are probably the most famous legal graffiti walls in London, due to their location on the beautiful South Bank. A worthwhile place to paint on a sunny summer afternoon, it’s a decent place to drop a quick dub if you are passing through.
Trellick Tower
United Kingdom
As of May 2103, Trellick Towers is still fully paintable, thought there have been rumours of it’s closure for months if not years. A big plot with nice, tall walls, in good condition – this is a favorite for people with a special project such as a production. People often rumour of it’s closing, as Trellick Tower itself was sold recently, but as of May 2013, it’s still good to go.
Ladbroke Grove
United Kingdom
Mur de Cagnes sur Mer
France
Arezzo UAC
Italy