The PFFFESTIVAL brings large-scale works of art to our city centre - visible, vibrant and loud. Together with locally and internationally renowned artists, we want to make Stuttgart more colourful and liveable in the long term.
Since 2022, the PFFFESTIVAL transformed the urban space into an open gallery. Today, 20 large-format murals in 11 districts enrich the cityscape and make art accessible and accessible to all. They enhance public spaces, promote discourse and contribute to cultural participation.
The façade artworks were complemented by other formats: The PFFF group exhibitions showed studio works by the participating artists as well as other positions from urban art and post-graffiti. Four issues of the PFFF Journal highlighted topics relating to graffiti, art and culture. The PFFF festivals create meeting spaces between artists, residents and art enthusiasts that promote dialogue and identification. In addition, film documentaries offer insights into the creation of the murals and bring the stories behind the walls to life.
The continuation of the PFFFESTIVAL in 2026 will enable us to continue on our chosen path and strengthen public space in Stuttgart as a venue for contemporary art in the future.

The artists HNRX and Kartelovic jointly designed the façade of the theatre building in Stuttgart-Feuerbach.

The mural by French artist Fred Battle entitled „Spindle Tower No.2“ is located on Berliner Platz in the centre of Stuttgart.

Australian George Rose painted the first PFF Festival mural in Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district.

Marc David Spengler designed the façade in Friedhofstrasse in the north of Stuttgart.

Erika Nyström from Stockholm conjures up her illustrations on a dormitory in Vaihingen.

Julia Humpfer has realised this work at Leonhardsplatz, directly at the Rathaus station.