In the heart of Plovdiv, among the cobblestones and artistic buzz of Kapana, the walls tell their own stories. Between the bars and small shops, every corner is a stage, turning the neighborhood into an open-air gallery.
Although much of the street art has become commercialized over the years and the works now mostly serve as advertisements, they still contribute to the spirit of the district and create a colorful and uplifting atmosphere along the cobbled streets.
On “Zlatarska” Street next to “Saffron”

The popular restaurant recently decorated its wall with the talent of Stern, once again transforming this part of the street into a photo backdrop (if you manage to catch a moment without customers, of course). Some time ago, there was another of his works there, created as part of the area’s revitalization, turning it into an attraction for everyone seeking entertainment in the city under the hills.
At “The Core” – the large wall with Madri International

One of the newest projects that caught our attention in the past month is the work of the talented duo Arsek&Erase, who once again outdid themselves with a colorful art piece inspired by Madrí Excepcional. It covers the entire central space and impresses with its vivid and bright details, embodying the idea of the soul of Madrid carried by the brand. Within the graffiti, you can spot elements of the progressive urban spirit of both Plovdiv and the Spanish capital, brought together in a vibrant street art symbiosis.
On “Yoakim Gruev” Street next to the burger place

Another colorful piece can be found near the end of the street, close to the Prosecutor’s Office, on the wall of a small café in the area. It depicts coffee spilling across the cobblestones.
At “The Core” next to the stuffed potatoes food truck

Until recently, another colorful artwork stood here, but with the change in the venue’s purpose, the wall was refreshed with a new street art piece.
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