This old (the oldest in Chilé!) port city looks like it was deposited by a titan tornado and painted with the rainbow that followed. It’s famously art-covered walls (and doors, fences, steps and other paintable surfaces) are the main attraction, but the city is a show stealer all on its own. Buildings are packed like Tetris blocks over hills of all shapes and sizes, no grade too steep to fit just one more house. Make that two. So, empanadas in one hand and camera in the other, I spent two days climbing stairs, riding ascensors, climbing more stairs and squeezing through alleyways to see the grand exhibit in all its graffitied glory.













Insane! Never seen anything anywhere in the world where the entire city scape is your art studio-museum. The colors, the talent,the humor, the ingenuity…I love it. Absolutely amazing.
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The city has happy vibes – it makes me smile : ) Our inner city graffiti-ists have a lesson or two to learn about what constitutes artwork on walls! Looks like a fun place to be!
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It blows me away! They need to put a big bubble over the city and reclassify it as an art museum.
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