Street art in Belgrade
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Where to find street art in Belgrade (Serbia)
Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, hosts one of the most dynamic street art scenes in the Balkans. The Savamala district, a former port area transformed into a cultural hub since the 2000s, is home to a remarkable concentration of murals and installations. Lower Dorćol, one of the city's oldest historic quarters, has equally been transformed by the Runaway and Meeting of Styles festivals, which have brought local and international artists to paint the facades of residential buildings.
The local scene is driven by figures such as Andrej Josifovski, known as Pijanista, an architect and muralist who founded the Runaway festival, as well as collectives like Artez who regularly collaborate with Mexican and European artists. Artworks concentrate along the Danube embankment, on the main streets of Dorćol and in the alleys of Savamala, offering a spontaneous itinerary accessible to all.
Belgrade stands among Europe's emerging street art destinations, where urban art plays an active role in revitalising neglected neighbourhoods. Annual festivals and public initiatives continue to enrich the city's visual fabric, turning every walk into a discovery.
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