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Graffiti Art of Digbeth Walk

Digbeth, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

Discover Digbeth through street art and graffiti on this interesting and unusual urban art walk.

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About Graffiti Art of Digbeth Walk

Join this 4km (2.5 mile) art trail around Digbeth, a suburb of Birmingham, at Moor Street train station. As you explore the trail, you will discover more than 30 unique graffiti artworks on community buildings around the area.

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Graffiti Independent Mural Permanent Walk

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Artworks

30


Timing

3 hours


Difficulty

Moderate


Access

Good

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Added by: arttrailproject

Published: 10 March 2023

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