Legal Walls
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Zittau, Deutschland
This legal/tolerated painting wall provides a place to work in Zittau, Germany, a compact Saxon city close to the Polish and Czech borders. Its urban setting makes it a practical option for local writers and visitors looking for a straightforward practice surface. The spot should suit beginners testing can control, solo artists developing a sketch, and small crews planning a relaxed practice run rather than a large production.
View Details„Graff Tunnel“ am Friedhof - Legal graffiti wall
Weida, Deutschland
Known as the “Graff Tunnel” am Friedhof, this is a legal/tolerated graffiti surface in Weida, Germany. The tunnel form and cemetery-side location named in the title suggest a contained, functional setting rather than an open city-centre wall. It is well suited to beginners practising lines, experienced painters trying a colour scheme, or compact crews completing a focused session while remaining considerate of people passing through the area.
View Details„Studnia” at the ASP - Legal graffiti wall
Łódź, Polska
“Studnia” at the ASP is a legal/tolerated painting wall in Łódź, Poland, a city widely associated with industrial architecture and a strong visual-arts culture. Its ASP setting points to an educational, creative urban environment where studies and practice pieces can feel at home. Beginners can use it to build confidence, while art students, individual writers and crews may find it useful for testing compositions or carrying out a collaborative practice run.
View Details"The Wall" - Legal graffiti wall
Missoula, United States
Missoula’s “The Wall” is a legal/tolerated graffiti wall in Missoula, United States. Set within a modest-sized Rocky Mountain city known for its outdoor character and university community, it offers an urban painting option without the scale of a major metropolis. The surface is appropriate for newcomers working on basic letter forms, solo painters refining an idea, and crews seeking a shared practice run in a city setting.
View Details'T Pelterke - Legal graffiti wall
Overpelt, België / Belgique / Belgien
’T Pelterke is a legal/tolerated painting wall in Overpelt, Belgium. The location belongs to a smaller-town urban setting in the country’s Limburg region, so painters should expect a different pace from the dense centres of Brussels or Antwerp. It can work for first-time painters learning spray control, local artists keeping their hand in, and small crews developing a coordinated piece during a straightforward practice session.
View Details"HALA" LEGAL WALL - Legal graffiti wall
Ruda Śląska, Polska
Located in Ruda Śląska, Poland, the “HALA” wall provides a legal/tolerated surface for graffiti painting. It sits in the broader context of an Upper Silesian city shaped by dense development and industry, making it a natural sort of urban practice stop. New painters may use the wall for basic technique, while established writers and crews can work through colour combinations, letter structure or a collaborative trial piece.
View Details"HALA" LEGAL WALL - Legal graffiti wall
Ruda Śląska, Polska
“HALA” is a legal/tolerated graffiti wall in Ruda Śląska, Poland, part of the heavily urbanised Upper Silesian area. The city’s industrial character gives the location a practical backdrop for contemporary lettering and mural practice, without implying that nearby structures are also available to paint. This wall can suit beginners rehearsing outlines, individual writers testing fills and crews arranging a measured practice run before attempting a more complex composition.
View Details"Hall Of Fame" Bühl - Legal graffiti wall
Bühl, Deutschland
Bühl’s “Hall Of Fame” is a legal/tolerated graffiti wall in Bühl, Germany. The town lies in Baden-Württemberg near the Black Forest, giving this urban painting spot a smaller-city context rather than a large metropolitan one. It is a useful choice for beginners building confidence, experienced writers preparing a new style, and crews wanting a practice run where they can coordinate outlines, fills and spacing on a designated surface.
View Details"Moskovskaya gorka" - Legal graffiti wall
Yekaterinburg, Россия
“Moskovskaya gorka” is a legal/tolerated painting wall in Yekaterinburg, Russia, one of the principal cities of the Urals. Its setting belongs to a large, busy urban landscape where contemporary graffiti sits alongside varied architecture and public infrastructure. The wall should appeal to beginners seeking repetition, solo artists trying fresh lettering or characters, and crews looking for a practical rehearsal surface before developing a more ambitious group composition.
View Details"Normarückwand" - Legale Wand am Ambergerweg - Legal graffiti wall
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Deutschland
The “Normarückwand” on Ambergerweg is a legal/tolerated wall in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany. As the name indicates a rear-wall location, the surroundings are likely functional and built-up rather than scenic or monumental; only the marked painting face should be treated as available. It suits beginners working on clean lines, regular painters testing palettes, and small crews using a practice run to settle layout and timing.
View Details"Royal Park" wall - Legal graffiti wall
Novosibirsk, Россия
Novosibirsk’s “Royal Park” wall is a legal/tolerated graffiti surface in Novosibirsk, Russia. In this major Siberian city, the spot forms part of a broad metropolitan environment with the everyday movement and built infrastructure typical of a regional centre. It offers a useful canvas for beginners practising can handling, solo writers developing characters or lettering, and crews preparing a shared concept in a manageable practice session.
View Details"The Shitters" - Legal graffiti wall
Los Angeles, United States
Known informally as “The Shitters”, this is a legal/tolerated graffiti wall in Los Angeles, United States. Its northern Los Angeles position places it within the city’s extensive, car-oriented urban fabric, away from the better-known central landmarks. The surface can serve beginners learning basic control, experienced painters running through a sketch, and crews rehearsing colour, scale and teamwork before committing to a more involved production.
View Details"The Wall" - Legal graffiti wall
Missoula, United States
Known simply as “The Wall”, this is a legal or tolerated graffiti painting surface in Missoula, Montana, United States. It sits within the city’s low-rise urban landscape, surrounded by the roads, neighbourhoods and mountain-valley setting typical of Missoula. The wall offers a straightforward place for beginners to build confidence, established writers to test colour combinations, and small crews to develop pieces before tackling more ambitious work.
View Details"Wall of Fame" Cologne Kalkberg - Legal graffiti wall
Köln, Deutschland
The Wall of Fame at Cologne Kalkberg provides a legal or tolerated place to paint in Köln, Germany. Located in the city’s eastern Kalk area, it has an urban, infrastructure-influenced setting that contrasts with Cologne’s historic centre and Rhine-side landmarks. Its wall-of-fame character makes it useful for crews planning connected productions, while individual writers and less experienced painters can also use it for practice, lettering studies and controlled colour work.
View Details1113 graffiti spot - Legal graffiti wall
Kemuning, Indonesia
The 1113 graffiti spot is a legal or tolerated painting wall in Kemuning, Indonesia. Its position places it in a busy urban setting, where residential streets, local businesses and everyday traffic are likely to shape the atmosphere around the wall. It is suited to quick practice runs, first attempts with spray paint and informal sessions by small groups. More experienced artists may also find it useful for testing outlines, fills and locally adapted colour palettes.
View Details12 cali graffshop wall - Legal graffiti wall
Katowice, Polska
In central Katowice, Poland, the 12 cali graffshop wall serves as a legal or tolerated surface for graffiti painting. The setting reflects Katowice’s dense urban fabric and its mixture of commercial buildings, streets and post-industrial character. With a graffiti shop referenced in the name, the spot is naturally relevant to writers making practice runs or trying new materials. Beginners, solo artists and crews developing coordinated outlines can all make practical use of it.
View Details130 school abandoned railway - Legal graffiti wall
Sofia, България
Set near an abandoned railway setting by 130 School, this legal or tolerated graffiti wall lies in Sofia, Bulgaria. The location suggests a rough-edged urban environment shaped by former transport infrastructure, contrasting with the capital’s busy boulevards, residential districts and historic centre. Such surroundings can suit painters who want space for practice runs and experimental lettering. It is also relevant to crews preparing larger compositions, though beginners should remain especially aware of uneven ground and railway hazards.
View Details1911 damn - Legal graffiti wall
Grants Pass, United States
1911 damn is a legal or tolerated graffiti painting spot in Grants Pass, Oregon, United States. The city sits in the Rogue River valley, giving the location a smaller-city backdrop of roads, neighbourhoods, wooded hills and water-related infrastructure. It can work well for solo writers refining letter forms, beginners learning spray control and crews conducting modest practice sessions. Artists should approach the immediate surroundings carefully, particularly where paths, embankments or utility structures may be present.
View Details2 walls - Legal graffiti wall
Jülich, Deutschland
As its name indicates, 2 walls offers a pair of legal or tolerated graffiti surfaces in Jülich, Germany. The town’s setting combines compact residential areas, local roads and institutions with the more open landscape of North Rhine-Westphalia. Having two surfaces may be useful for separating sketches from finished work or allowing several painters to practise together. The spot should suit beginners developing basic can control, individual writers refining pieces and small crews arranging linked designs.
View Details2 Wood Halls - Legal graffiti wall
Schwabach, Deutschland
2 Wood Halls is a legal or tolerated wall-painting location in Schwabach, Germany. It lies within the built environment of this smaller Franconian city, where residential districts, workshops, halls and transport routes sit close to the surrounding countryside. The setting is appropriate for artists seeking an informal place to rehearse outlines or colour schemes. New painters can practise basic techniques, while pairs and crews may use the available surfaces to plan complementary pieces without needing a central-city backdrop.
View Details24hrsGallery - Legal graffiti wall
Regensburg, Deutschland
24hrsGallery is a legal or tolerated graffiti wall in Regensburg, Germany. Situated in an urban part of the city, it provides a contemporary painting setting beyond Regensburg’s well-known medieval centre and Danube riverfront. The gallery-style name suggests a surface intended for changing visual work rather than permanent display. It is useful for beginners making careful practice pieces, solo artists testing a concept and crews working through layouts, provided painters remain within the identified area and consider nearby activity.
View Details27Nord - Hall Of Fame - Legal graffiti wall
Kassel, Deutschland
27Nord Hall of Fame is a legal or tolerated graffiti painting wall in Kassel, Germany. Its northern-city location places it among the mixed roads, housing, commercial premises and infrastructure found beyond Kassel’s central cultural landmarks and parks. As a hall-of-fame style spot, it can accommodate serious lettering practice and coordinated crew concepts, while still being useful to beginners who work considerately. Painters looking to test scale, outlines or colour relationships should find the urban setting practical.
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Schwerin - Sound barrier - Legal graffiti wall in Schwerin, Deutschland
This 280-square-metre legal or tolerated wall uses a sound barrier in Schwerin, Germany, as its painting surface. The location has a transport-edge atmosphere, with the functional infrastructure and passing movement typical of a noise barrier rather than the historic lakeside centre for which Schwerin is known. Its stated scale makes it relevant to crews planning broad compositions and to experienced writers practising larger letters. Beginners can also use it for controlled studies where an appropriate section is available.
View Details2853 Grant Ave Legal Street Art Wall - Legal graffiti wall
Ogden, United States
The 2853 Grant Ave Legal Street Art Wall is a legal or tolerated painting surface in Ogden, Utah, United States. Its Grant Avenue address places it in Ogden’s gridded urban core, amid streets, businesses and older buildings beneath the Wasatch mountain backdrop. The wall is a practical option for street-art studies, lettering drills and planned pieces. Beginners can gain experience on a defined surface, while individual artists and crews may use it to test designs before larger or more complex productions.
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