The public space in Stuttgart and the surrounding area is to a large extent commercially occupied. We would like to contrast the commercial themes with artistic positions and thus contribute to making the city of Stuttgart more attractive and liveable in the long term. The aim of the project is to realise about 20 large facade artworks in the city area by 2025. To this end, we are inviting internationally and locally renowned artists to bring as broad a spectrum of urban art as possible to the city.
Hedwig-Dohm Straße 3 / 70191 Stuttgart
Kriegsbergstraße 30 / 70174 Stuttgart
Hegelstraße 47 / 70174 Stuttgart
Neckarstraße 127 / 70190 Stuttgart
Böblingerstraße 253 / 70199 Stuttgart
Innerer Nordbahnhof 2 / 70191 Stuttgart
Hedelfinger Straße 80 / 70327 Stuttgart
Schwabstraße 45 / 70197 Stuttgart
Vischerstraße 1 / 70563 Stuttgart
Lazarettstraße 5 / 70182 Stuttgart
Friedhofstraße 28 / 70191 Stuttgart
Charlottenstraße 14 / 70182 Stuttgart
Olgastrasse 93 / 70180 Stuttgart
Ostendstraße 85 / 70188 Stuttgart
Schwieberdingerstraße 115 / 70435 Stuttgart
Wallensteinstraße 33 / 70437 Stuttgart
Deckerstrasse 35 / 70372 Stuttgart
Fritz-Elsas-Straße 56 / 70174 Stuttgart
Johannesstraße 56 / 70176 Stuttgart
Siemensstraße 11 / 70469 Stuttgart

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.