Street Art Festival Brings Artists from Ten Countries to Pärnu
Pärnu hosted its ninth street art festival, which brought artists from ten different countries to Estonia's second-largest city. The international event has become an important cultural and tourism draw for the city.
KultuurPärnu hosted its ninth street art festival, bringing artists from ten different countries to Estonia's second-largest city. Over the years, this international event has grown into one of the most significant street art events in the Baltic region.
The festival offers artists the opportunity to create works in public spaces, transforming the city's visual landscape and bringing art closer to everyday people. The wide geographic representation of participants is a testament to the festival's growing international reputation.
The event is important for Pärnu both culturally and economically, attracting visitors from across Estonia and abroad. The street art remains in the urban space after the festival ends, giving the city a unique visual identity.
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