Where can you find street art in Innsbruck? The Streetart Citymap shows the colorful variety of murals in the Innsbruck city area and is also a documentation archive.
Where is street art allowed? The city of Innsbruck permits artists to paint or spray individual walls. There are areas for which you have to register separately and others that can be painted at any time - i.e. areas with and without registration.
Where are areas without registration? East entrance of the Tivoli swimming pool - Anton-Eder-Straße Prinz-Eugen-Bridge - south side Underpass Ampfererstraße/Bachlechnerstraße Roßau quarry pond parking lot - container North wall of Tivoli outdoor pool - Anzengruber Straße
Where are areas with registration?
Olympiastraße west side Olympiaworld
Underpass University Bridge south side
Pedestrian underpass Museumstraße ÖBB-Trasse (near PEMA tower)
Underpass Olympiaworld - traffic circle Only the accesses , not the inner ring.
After-school care center Dreiheiligen (Jahnstraße 3) The side wall of the after-school club measures 2.70 m by 2.20 m. A red rectangle is drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The side wall of the after-school club measures 5.18 m by 1.88 m. A red rectangle is drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The staircase at the after-school club measures approximately 9 m by 0.86 m. A red rectangle has been drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Close The side wall of the after-school club measures 2.70 m by 2.20 m. A red rectangle is drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The side wall of the after-school club measures 5.18 m by 1.88 m. A red rectangle is drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The staircase at the after-school club measures approximately 9 m by 0.86 m. A red rectangle has been drawn on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Lahntalweg/corner Allerheiligenhofweg The Lahntalweg measures approximately 40 m by 1.60 m. Two purple lines are marked on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The Lahntalweg is approximately 40 m by 1.60 m in size. The road is photographed from the valley looking up towards the hills. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The Lahntalweg measures 40 m by 1.60 m. The road is photographed looking down from the hill towards the valley. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Close The Lahntalweg measures approximately 40 m by 1.60 m. Two purple lines are marked on it. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The Lahntalweg is approximately 40 m by 1.60 m in size. The road is photographed from the valley looking up towards the hills. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The Lahntalweg measures 40 m by 1.60 m. The road is photographed looking down from the hill towards the valley. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Tyrolean Vocational School for Electrical Engineering, Communication and Electronics (Lohbachufer 6, Innsbruck) The living area on the ground floor measures 5.20 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The wall on the first floor with the unused display cabinets measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the left on the second floor measures 5.20 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the right on the second floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the left on the 3rd floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The connecting corridor on the 3rd floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m and 4.0 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Close The living area on the ground floor measures 5.20 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The wall on the first floor with the unused display cabinets measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the left on the second floor measures 5.20 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the right on the second floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The corridor on the left on the 3rd floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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The connecting corridor on the 3rd floor measures 8.00 m by 2.95 m and 4.0 m by 2.95 m. © Stadt Innsbruck
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Are there any grants for streetart? The city of Innsbruck promotes street art with the Streetart Stipendium.
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