Street art is really fascinating, although Dracula did not grow up with this artform, one cannot say no. Urban culture in Bucharest is unique and street art has it’s own local flavor. So Dracula asked two street art tour guides in Bucharest what are some of the more interesting pieces of graffiti / murals they would like to share.
Sever Ioan Miu from BTripBucharest
This mural is “Making a point” so Sever encourages you to make one too, the same way Sweet Damage Crew did with magical art piece.

Vhils’ hommage to Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși, the most famous Romanian sculptor:
Jesus Cordon Garcia from BTripBucharest
Jesus said this work of art is self explanatory.

The most fascinating part about Bucharest is that some of the most fascinating murals are next to you and you don’t really know about them.

Dracula from draculasguidetoromania 😉
This masterpiece no longer exists… It was located in the Piața Romană Metro stop.

But this bad boy, can still be observed today if you go to Piața Romană Metro stop.

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