Murals of Winnipeg
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, WINNIPEG/ Updated : May 18, 2016, 15:22 IST
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In total, there are over 600 outdoor murals in Winnipeg, making the city come alive with bright colours and interesting characters. Local artists have created these stunning visuals on the walls of schools, stores, corners, stadiu … Read more
In total, there are over 600 outdoor murals in Winnipeg, making the city come alive with bright colours and interesting characters. Local artists have created these stunning visuals on the walls of schools, stores, corners, stadiums and even recreation centres. Discovering these murals is a perfect way to spend a day in the city without spending a dime. Read less
In total, there are over 600 outdoor murals in Winnipeg, making the city come alive with bright colours and interesting characters. Local artists have created these stunning visuals on the walls of schools, stores, corners, stadiums and even recreation centres. Discovering these murals is a perfect way to spend a day in the city without spending a dime. Luckily, you won’t have to hunt for these much as there is actually a website dedicated to the murals of Winnipeg. Search by artist, year, district, neighbourhood or browse by location to see where these murals are located.From murals that feature colourful jungle animals to others that depict the problem of homelessness throughout the world, one will always be surprised at the incredible talent of these artists. Other interesting things that attract attention include things such as fire hydrants turned into characters, gorgeous bike racks, painted mailboxes and statues that line the streets. Do yourself a favour and hit the streets in Winnipeg to discover amazing outdoor art.
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