The East Side Gallery is not an actual art gallery, rather it is a 1.3 km (.8 mile) section of what remains of the Berlin Wall. This outdoor ‘art gallery’ runs along Mühlenstraße and the Ostbahnhof, very close to the River Spree.
When a divided Berlin was unified in 1990, artists from all over the world came to paint murals on this segment of the Wall.
There are over 100 murals created by artists from 21 countries, reflecting the political changes in Germany and the world at that time. The murals are painted in a wide range of styles, from New York-style graffiti to classic Japanese paintings. Here are just a few murals you may see.
If you are interested in the Berlin Wall, its construction, political implications and history, then we recommend also visiting the Berlin Wall Memorial.
The most famous mural, known around the world, is pictured below. You can find it located halfway along the gallery, 200m to the left of the Mercedes Arena when facing the river.
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