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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Brussels spray paint museum

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The organization Tarantino coordinate the works. Set up to keep Brussels youngsters off the street, Tarantino is devoted to legal street graffiti. The organisation managed to get hold of some of Belgium’s best graffiti artists.



Surrounded by the Atomium, the Heysel Stadium and the Japanese Tower, the tram stop is located in Laken (Brussels, Belgium).



De Wand Station,

Rue De Wandstraat 1020 Brussels

Belgium



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