Mural Walk Guided Tour

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Guided urban art tour through the “Walls Can Dance” open space gallery in Harburg.

Discover Northern Germany's largest open space gallery for urban art together with the initiators of Walls Can Dance.

Walls Can Dance wants to build bridges: Hamburg's Harburg district has been facing a major challenge for years: how can the spatial separation of the two central districts “inner city” and “inland port” by a rail and car route be eliminated? With Walls Can Dance, artistic façade designs are being created on both sides of the route, thus symbolically creating a connection. Together with the initiators of Walls Can Dance, the tour follows the artworks from Harburg city center to the inland port. The initiators will provide background information and interesting facts about the individual artworks and artists.

 

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