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Street art is one of the few art forms that can make the whole planet feel connected at once. In this roundup, we are crossing 51 countries with one unforgettable artwork from each.

From giant facades in Puerto Rico and Australia to political walls in the Philippines, dreamlike portraits in Kazakhstan and Jordan, and dazzling murals across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

Just a quick note: this isn’t a ranked list of the “best” or most famous murals. We selected these completely at random to show the true diversity of murals happening all over the globe right now!


🇦🇷 Argentina — By Martín Ron in Buenos Aires

Martín Ron has a way of making walls feel cinematic, and this piece turns an ordinary city corner into something huge, emotional, and impossible to ignore.

💡 Fun Fact: Martín Ron is famous for his realistic murals and almost always hides a signature detail in his work: a tiny 3D flying object, like a silver balloon or a reflection, to play with the viewer’s depth perception.

More: 9 Martín Ron Murals That Redefine Urban Art

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🇦🇺 Australia — By Amanda Newman in Melbourne

Amanda Newman makes this underpass wall feel quiet and tender, while the rainbow backdrop gives the whole scene a soft glow that pulls you in.

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🇦🇹 Austria — By Razecki / RAZEart in Terfens

This is the kind of mural that makes a blank facade feel like it opened into a dream, with just enough surrealism to stop you mid-scroll.

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🇧🇬 Bulgaria — “A Flock of White Storks” by One For All Ideas in Vratsa

The composition is simple and striking: birds in flight stretched across a wall in a way that feels clean, light, and beautifully placed.

More: A Flock of White Storks by One For All Ideas in Vratsa, Bulgaria

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🇨🇦 Canada — “Halff Hedgehogg” by Bordalo II in Montreal

Bordalo II always knows how to make waste look alive, and this hedgehog has that perfect mix of humor, texture, and environmental punch.

💡 Fun Fact: Bordalo II calls his massive, textured sculptures “Trash Animals.” He builds them entirely out of end-of-life materials, old car parts, and garbage scavenged locally to highlight the impact of waste on wildlife.

More: 22 photos – A Collection of Street Art by Bordalo II

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🇨🇱 Chile — “Cultura Moche” by SAMIR in Iquique

SAMIR brings history and monumentality together here, making the wall feel both rooted in the past and completely alive in the present.

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🇨🇳 China — “The Wolves Are Coming” by SATR in Shanghai

This one feels like motion trapped on a wall for just a second — fierce, urgent, and loaded with energy from edge to edge.

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🇨🇴 Colombia — “Isidori” by Nauta and Rojor in Pereira

Tall, elegant, and full of atmosphere, this piece makes the whole building feel like it is carrying a story instead of just paint.

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🇭🇷 Croatia — By Lonac in Zagreb

Lonac turns a stark wall into a dark visual joke with birds, guns, and a composition that still hits hard more than a decade later.

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🇨🇿 Czech Republic — By Chemis in Plzeň

Chemis uses scale and message really well here, turning a social issue into something visually sharp and hard to walk past without thinking.

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🇩🇰 Denmark — “Jack-in-the-Box” by Seth Globepainter in Aalborg

Seth is a master of turning facades into giant storybooks, and this wall feels playful, sad, and beautifully composed all at once.

More: 34 Murals That Turn Walls Into Wonders: Seth’s Street Art Will Blow Your Mind

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🇩🇴 Dominican Republic — “CAFE Y CACAO” by Letreros and YoSoyPelo in Blanco Arriba

This one is bright, local, and full of character — exactly the kind of mural that feels tied to the place where it was painted.

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🇪🇨 Ecuador — By Juan Andrés in Santo Domingo

The colors, the glow, and the oversized tattoo machine give this wall a sharp, futuristic edge that makes it instantly memorable.

More: Tattoo Inspired Mural by Juan Andrés in Santo Domingo, Ecuador

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🇫🇮 Finland — By SMUG in Kotka

SMUG does realism at a level that almost feels unfair, and this wall has that exact kind of detail that makes people stop and stare.

More: 24 Times SMUG Made Walls Look More Real Than Life

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🇫🇷 France — “South Fisherman” by AÉRO in La Seyne-sur-Mer

AÉRO makes this fisherman feel weathered, proud, and completely tied to the coast, with just enough grit to give the portrait real weight.

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🇬🇪 Georgia — “Three Elderly Gentlemen” by Matthias Mross in Chanieti

There is something wonderfully calm and human about this one — a mural that feels less like spectacle and more like affection.

More: Three Elderly Gentlemen by Matthias Mross in Chanieti, Georgia

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🇩🇪 Germany — “Tor zu Flingern” by Klaus Klinger in Düsseldorf

Klaus Klinger packs an entire neighborhood of ideas into one wall, turning the facade into a layered, funny, slightly chaotic urban dream.

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🇬🇷 Greece — By Michael Tsinoglou in Naxos

This wall has the kind of warmth and openness that makes it feel inviting from the first second — bright, expressive, and full of optimism.

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🇭🇳 Honduras — By Lalone, Guillermo Jose Paz Sans and Badi Coloreando in Tela

It is hard not to love a wall like this — gentle, vivid, and built around that beautiful contrast between softness and wildness.

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🇭🇺 Hungary — By Inek in Hungary

Inek brings strong composition and mood here, turning the surface into something that feels polished, graphic, and instantly striking.

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🇮🇳 India — “Temperance” by NEVE in Varanasi

The glow, the calm face, and the futuristic detailing make this wall feel ceremonial and modern at the same time — a gorgeous combination.

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🇮🇷 Iran — “Leon” by Hoshvar in Tehran

Hoshvar gives this wall a film-like intensity, with a portrait that feels both intimate and larger than life at the same time.

More: “Leon” Mural by Hoshvar in Tehran, Iran (5 Photos)

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🇮🇪 Ireland — “What Is Home?” by Asbestos in Cork

This is public art doing exactly what it should do: grabbing attention, looking sharp, and carrying a message that sticks with you afterward.

💡 Fact: Asbestos frequently paints a persona wearing a highly detailed mask of his own face. His work in Ireland often directly confronts the nation’s severe housing crisis, bringing uncomfortable truths into the public eye.

More: What Is Home? Mural on the Housing Crisis in Ireland

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🇮🇹 Italy — “The Hidden Melody” by Golsa Golchini in Milan

This mural feels graceful and inward-looking, like it is carrying its own soundtrack somewhere under all that quiet detail.

More by Golsa Golchini: You Might Walk Past These—But They’re Tiny Masterpieces in Disguise

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🇯🇵 Japan — “Shika” by Jack Lack in Osaka

Jack Lack gives this wall a refined, almost storybook calm, and the vertical format makes the whole piece feel wonderfully statuesque.

More: 6 Unbelievable Animal-Inspired Murals by Jack Lack

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🇯🇴 Jordan — By Pejac in Amman

Pejac is brilliant at saying a lot with very little, and this wall carries that same quiet, sharp emotional force.

More: Street Art in Palestinian refugee camp in Amman Jordan

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🇰🇿 Kazakhstan — By TANAI and Ali Zakir in Almaty

It is playful, clever, and full of hope — the kind of mural that makes the whole building feel lighter just by being there.

More: 3 pics: Boy painting a sun on a house in Almaty, Kazakhstan

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🇱🇺 Luxembourg — “The Guardian” by Daniel Maclloyd in Ettelbruck

Big, watchful, and beautifully rendered, this is one of those murals that makes the wall feel less decorative and more mythic.

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🇲🇾 Malaysia — By Julia Volchkova in Sabak

Julia Volchkova always delivers scale and realism with incredible control, and this mural has that same immersive, almost photographic power.

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🇲🇽 Mexico — By Duek and Fresa in Tláhuac

There is so much humanity in this wall, and the setting makes it feel even more meaningful — thoughtful, generous, and beautifully done.

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🇳🇵 Nepal — By AWlE in Kathmandu

AWlE gives this wall a strong central presence and an uplifting tone that makes it feel both grounded and celebratory.

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🇳🇱 Netherlands — By Ozmo in Heerlen

Ozmo makes this black wall feel almost sacred, with a glowing classical figure that looks like it appeared there by moonlight.

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🇳🇴 Norway — “Anglerfish Trap” by SKURK in Bergen

SKURK turns the school wall into something wild and slightly unsettling, which is exactly why it works so well.

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🇵🇪 Peru — By Dumser1 in Lima

The expression, the color, and the tight composition make this one feel intense in the best way — a wall built to command attention.

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🇵🇭 Philippines — “Workers of the World Unite” in Manila

Sometimes the direct ones hit hardest, and this mural has all the force of a slogan painted at full volume across the city.

More: Workers of the World Unite! – #MayDay Mural in Manila, Philippines


🇵🇱 Poland — By Cukin in Mirosławiec

Cukin gives this wall a strong visual rhythm, mixing graphic punch with enough softness to keep the whole piece feeling alive.

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🇵🇹 Portugal — By Nuno Miles in Argomil

This mural has that rare balance of scale and intimacy, making the whole wall feel monumental without losing its warmth.

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🇵🇷 Puerto Rico — “Like Water” by Danae Brissonnet in Santurce

Huge, luminous, and packed with symbolism, this is exactly the kind of mural that turns an entire building into a landmark.

More: The Vibrant Mural that’s Captivating Santurce

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🇷🇴 Romania — “Honey Guide” by Dom Laporte in Sibiu

Dom Laporte turns this wall into a burst of feathers, flowers, and motion, with the kind of detail that keeps your eyes moving.

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🇷🇺 Russia — “The Wave Is Coming” by Shozy in Balashikha

This is one of those murals that makes architecture look unstable in the best possible way — pure illusion, huge scale, and very clever execution.

💡 Fun Fact: Shozy’s mind-bending 3D optical illusions are painted entirely freehand on flat surfaces. He uses incredible precision and shading to make solid concrete buildings look like they are glitching or made of warped fabric.

More: These 3D Street Art Murals by Shozy Look Like Glitches in Real Life

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🇷🇸 Serbia — “The Light Is All Around” by Endo in Čačak

Endo makes the wall feel luminous without overcomplicating it, and the title fits perfectly — this piece really does radiate.

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🇿🇦 South Africa — “Rising Tide” by Stefan Smit in Cape Town

Stefan Smit gives this wall incredible vertical power, with color and movement that make the whole piece feel like it is lifting off the building.

More: “Rising Tide” by Stefan Smit in Cape Town, South Africa

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🇪🇸 Spain — “Underwater Love” by Anna Repullo in Torrent

Soft color, a beautiful central embrace, and just enough dreamlike atmosphere make this one feel romantic without becoming too sweet.

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🇸🇪 Sweden — “Dinner For One” by Curtis Hylton in Orsa

Curtis Hylton knows how to make a mural feel lush and slightly surreal, and this one has that same elegant, dark-blooming atmosphere.

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🇨🇭 Switzerland — “Gentiana Lutea” by Mona Caron in Le Locle

Mona Caron has a gift for making plants feel heroic, and this giant botanical wall is both delicate and incredibly commanding.

💡 Fun Fact: Mona Caron’s “Weeds” project elevates tiny, often-ignored urban weeds to monumental, heroic scales. She studies local botany and scales up these resilient plants to symbolize communities resisting concrete and gentrification.

About and more photos: Flower mural by Mona Caron in Le Locle, Switzerland

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🇹🇷 Turkey — “Keep Your Shine” by Denis Dendy in Istanbul

This wall feels bright from the inside out — bold color, strong expression, and a title that matches the energy perfectly.

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🇺🇦 Ukraine — By Sasha Korban in Kyiv

Sasha Korban gives this wall a lot of emotional gravity, with a figure and mood that feel tender, resilient, and deeply human.

More: Murals by Sasha Korban (16 Photos)

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🇬🇧 United Kingdom — By Joe and Max in Gloucester

This illusion peels back the pavement to reveal a hidden Roman-style bath with blue mosaic tiles, tall marble columns, and steps descending into the imagined pool.

More: Amazing 3D Art By Joe and Max (8 Photos)

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🇺🇸 United States — By Jenna Morello in Atlantic City

A vivid mural wraps an entire building façade with oversized flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, purple, and orange. The colors stand out against the neutral urban surroundings. More photos

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🇺🇾 Uruguay — By MIN8 in Aiguá

The candle at the center makes this whole wall feel hushed and intense, with a tiger and child locked into a beautifully improbable scene.

More: Mural by MIN8 at Women’s Arts Festival

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🇻🇪 Venezuela — By Hamk Trazos in Caracas

Hamk Trazos gives this wall a vivid, glowing presence that feels both modern and painterly — exactly the kind of piece that lingers.

More: Wish We Had Art Like This Everywhere (8 Photos)

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