What is with graffity in Barcelona?
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What is with graffity in Barcelona?
I arrived in Barcelona on Sunday afternoon . As the taxi was driving fron the train station to my hotel in Eixample.
I could not help but notice numerous graffity - fortunately not on the beautiful buildings, but
on metal shutters pulled over the closed stores.
My last visit to the city was in the spring last year, I don't recall anything similar.
Some parts of Eixample looked downright seedy.
I could not help but notice numerous graffity - fortunately not on the beautiful buildings, but
on metal shutters pulled over the closed stores.
My last visit to the city was in the spring last year, I don't recall anything similar.
Some parts of Eixample looked downright seedy.
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I did not notice much difference to prior visits when I was in Barcelona last month.
I think graffiti on shutters has been around for a long time.
When the graffiti is elaborate and not just a few tags, there is even a chance that the shop owner commissioned it.
You can even take guided tours
http://barcelonastreetstyletour.com/
I think graffiti on shutters has been around for a long time.
When the graffiti is elaborate and not just a few tags, there is even a chance that the shop owner commissioned it.
You can even take guided tours
http://barcelonastreetstyletour.com/
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As Sandralist says, this has to do with the elections about the future independence of Cataluña from Spain ten days ago. A major and very controversial issue as you know, and there has even been a graffiti campaign for independence.
http://barcelonastreetart.blogspot.n...utonomica.html
http://barcelonastreetart.blogspot.n...utonomica.html
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Many years ago there was graffiti in BCN.
This blog post from 2012 illustrates some.
https://seemollyrunaway.wordpress.com/tag/leixample/
this example which is not dated.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel...fiti-BR-1.html
or this one.
http://www.tripadvisor.es/LocationPh...Catalonia.html
This blog post from 2012 illustrates some.
https://seemollyrunaway.wordpress.com/tag/leixample/
this example which is not dated.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel...fiti-BR-1.html
or this one.
http://www.tripadvisor.es/LocationPh...Catalonia.html
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I realize the election was only last months and that graffiti have been around the city for a long time , but I have never seen
so many in Eixample (one block from Rambla de Cataluya. ).
One can only be grateful they are not ( yet) on billings in that part of the city.
so many in Eixample (one block from Rambla de Cataluya. ).
One can only be grateful they are not ( yet) on billings in that part of the city.
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Although the city was jammed with tourists , a found El Born rather quiet and most bars and
restaurants half empty( or closed) on Tuesday around 11:30.
Perhaps it was just that evening, or is another part of the city drawing
the crowds?
Although the city was jammed with tourists , a found El Born rather quiet and most bars and
restaurants half empty( or closed) on Tuesday around 11:30.
Perhaps it was just that evening, or is another part of the city drawing
the crowds?
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I live between Rome and Barcelona and for what I have seen Barcelona has had graffiti on the shutters of their businesses for years, and then of course in the recent years street art has become a big deal so some of it is quite creative.
If you arrived on a Sunday you probably saw the aftermath of the pubs and clubs on Saturday night in Eixample (were I live). Knowing Barcelona, by noon it would have been cleaned up.
The nice thing about Barcelona is that they tend to clean up graffiti on the actual buildings, unlike here in Rome where it's everywhere!
Laura
If you arrived on a Sunday you probably saw the aftermath of the pubs and clubs on Saturday night in Eixample (were I live). Knowing Barcelona, by noon it would have been cleaned up.
The nice thing about Barcelona is that they tend to clean up graffiti on the actual buildings, unlike here in Rome where it's everywhere!
Laura
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I was happy not to see graffiti on buildings in Barcelona...
This time I stayed on E. Granados ( one of my favourite streets ) near Mallorca.
I just did not remember seeing so many graffiti in that area in the past.
Many beautiful buildings in the elegant Parioli in Rome were
covered in ugly graffiti when I was there a few years ago.
What a shame.
This time I stayed on E. Granados ( one of my favourite streets ) near Mallorca.
I just did not remember seeing so many graffiti in that area in the past.
Many beautiful buildings in the elegant Parioli in Rome were
covered in ugly graffiti when I was there a few years ago.
What a shame.
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There is a lot of graffiti and honestly I don't think a ton of it has to do with independence. There is a lot of weird mishmash language. I've seen more independence graffiti in the countryside.
Maybe because it was Sunday, and many businesses were closed, you noticed it more...
I was in the "food hall" El Nacional last night and it was PACKED... Maybe that is where all the hipsters are
Maybe because it was Sunday, and many businesses were closed, you noticed it more...
I was in the "food hall" El Nacional last night and it was PACKED... Maybe that is where all the hipsters are
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When I returned to NY in '80, the graffiti was just awful esp on the subways. It was so scary that the first time I saw it I turned around and didn't get on the train. I consider so-called "street art" to also be graffiti. Awful stuff.