One of the things I noticed about Copenhagen is that there is a pretty large amount of graffiti. Most of it is of the tagging variety and sucks both artistically and in it's presence. But in some places you come across some really cool graffiti artwork. The main place I saw a bunch of really cool stuff was in the "Free City of Christiania". Unfortunately, I couldn't take pictures of a lot of the good artwork because it was on buildings located in the "green zone", which is where all the hash sellers have their stalls and where people come to smoke marijuana. And in that area they have a strict no camera's policy (no surprise, as it's illegal).
I'll include pictures of a half-dozen of the cooler graffiti I came across in this post, both in Christiania and in the city. Eventually (this weekend sometime probably) I will create a Copenhagen section on my photo site. But for now, this will be the last of Copenhagen photos.
This was in Christiania.
This one side of a trailer that was parked in Christiania. All four sides were painted with scenes like this. It was very cool.
This was also in Christiania.
And this is the last one in this post from Christiania.
There was a construction site right next to the main train station that had plywood boards on the fence that were mostly covered with graffiti art. This was one.
And this was another one next to the train station. It was a set of 3 all showing houses as money pits or something similar. I will include the other 2 on my photo site soon.
Anyway, this is the last of the pictures from Copenhagen. I hope you enjoyed them. Next up is my trip to Stockholm.
Have a great day!
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