Street Art in Malta

Street art in Malta Love Sign Spinola Bay St Julians
Love Sign by Richard England, Spinola Bay

When the water is really calm, the Love Sign is reflected in the water

MTO Mural grey man The Meditaranian Door
The Mediterranean Door by MTO for Sliema Arts Festival 2015

The mural of the grey man is rather famous and probaly does not deserve advertisement on his bum. The man climbing throug a wall depicts the struggle of migrants trying to make their way to Europe and he emerges on a wall in Sapri in Italy.

Maltese streetart Matthew Pandolfino cat statue katze
Cat Statue by Matthew Pandolfino, Independence Gardens in Sliema

The cat statue was originally meant as a blank canvas for other artists to use.

Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog turtle ocean
Grafitti Mural in Bugibba , Justinks & Murals
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog turtle ocean
A nice cover for a construction site
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog turtle ocean
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog octopus
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog octopus
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog octopus
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog octopus
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog lady lion
Justinks & Murals
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog lady
Street art in Malta Bugibba mural grafitti justinks be kitschig blog eye flower
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Green Door

Because Maltese doors are pretty awesome

Mr Undone
Gozo Mgarr Harbour Mosaic Mosaik by Marie Gozomosaic flowers
Mosaic at Gozo Ferry Terminal Mgarr by Mary
Gozo Mgarr Harbour Mosaic Mosaik by Marie Gozomosaic flowers

It’s a busy road and didn’t really allow for good photos (but I didn’t miss the boat).

Gozo Mgarr Harbour Mosaic Mosaik by Marie Gozomosaic flowers
Gozo Mgarr Harbour Mosaic Mosaik by Marie Gozomosaic flowers

This time on Malta we did not visit any abandoned buildings. If you are keen to find some hidden treasures you can still visit Jerma Palace in Marsaskala, the Verdala Hotel in Rabat or the Festival Hotel in Mellieha. None of them are very safe. There is also a cornucopia of other abandoned or hunted buildings all over the islands of Malta and Gozo. If you like check out the photos of White Rocks in Pembroke. This old holiday complex is easy to enter and even close to public transport.

Happy Traveling.

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