Having partly emerged from the underground and illegality, street art has taken on an increasingly important role in cities, particularly those that have inherited a significant industrial heritage. It is now sought after, admired and collected. From wild works to public or private commissions, it now plays with public space and gives new colours to the city. Aesthetic, funny, protesting, it benefits from an unprecedented craze. Mulhouse has of course not resisted and the works have...
Having partly emerged from the underground and illegality, street art has taken on an increasingly important role in cities, particularly those that have inherited a significant industrial heritage. It is now sought after, admired and collected. From wild works to public or private commissions, it now plays with public space and gives new colours to the city. Aesthetic, funny, protesting, it benefits from an unprecedented craze. Mulhouse has of course not resisted and the works have flourished on the walls and urban furniture. The city, where wild graffiti already occupies an important place, has seen many talents emerge.
From Inti to C215, from Oak Oak to Clet, the big names in street art have left their mark on the city. In addition to these artists, there is a rich local graffiti scene and numerous sculptures and installations which reveal Mulhouse in a different light. Guided tour only in French.
7€, free for children aged 11 and under
City Pass Discount
A free guided tour of your choice according to the programme (information at the Tourist Office)