Murals have always been an interesting part of urban fabric. Sometimes they can even contribute to make neighborhoods more attractive, creative and livable, or simply used as a way to spread a message.
Have you noticed this cool mural near St Catherine area?! It was done in the framework of popular Balkan Trafik Festival in April 2018 by the Bulgarian artist Bozko. Owners/residents agreed with the City of Brussels to have this fresco painted on the wall of their building and voilà – that’s how you make creative urban spaces and improve the attractiveness of your neighborhood! ? We love it!
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