Exploring the Vibrant Underground Graffiti of Vilnius
Discover the underground graffiti of Vilnius, where vibrant art meets urban culture in a stunning visual experience.
A brief summary to Underground grafitti
- Saltoniškių g., Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, 65440, LT
Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, is not just known for its stunning architecture and rich history; it also boasts an impressive underground graffiti scene that is a must-see for any tourist. The underground graffiti area, often hidden from the casual observer, is an evolving canvas where local artists express themselves through vibrant colors and striking designs. Walking through this artistic enclave, visitors can witness the transformation of urban spaces into dynamic works of art that tell stories, provoke thought, and reflect the cultural pulse of the city. As you navigate the streets, you’ll encounter a variety of styles, from intricate murals that cover entire walls to smaller, thought-provoking pieces tucked into corners. Each artwork contributes to the narrative of Vilnius, making you feel like a part of a living gallery. The best time to explore this area is during daylight, as the natural light enhances the vivid colors and details of the artwork. Don’t forget to bring your camera; the graffiti provides countless photo opportunities that capture the essence of urban creativity. For those interested in more than just visual art, many pieces also integrate social and political themes, offering insight into the local culture and the artists' perspectives. This hidden gem in Vilnius is a testament to the city’s thriving artistic community and a perfect spot for anyone looking to delve deeper into the local culture beyond the traditional tourist attractions.
Local tips
- Visit during the day for the best light to capture photos of the vibrant graffiti.
- Take your time to explore side streets; some of the best pieces are hidden away.
- Consider joining a guided tour to learn more about the artists and the stories behind the artwork.
- Respect the space and the art; avoid touching the murals to preserve their integrity.
Getting There
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Walking
From the center of Žvėrynas, head towards Saltoniškių g. Walk along the main street, Žvėryno gatvė, and continue straight until you reach the intersection with Saltoniškių g. Turn right onto Saltoniškių g. Continue walking for about 300 meters, and you will find the Underground graffiti on your left-hand side. Look for the distinctive art on the walls; it is quite noticeable.
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Public Transport (Bus)
If you prefer to use public transport, you can take Bus number 10 from the nearest bus stop in Žvėrynas. Board the bus heading towards the Vilnius Old Town. Get off at the 'Saltoniškių' stop, which is about a 5-minute ride. Once you exit the bus, walk back along Saltoniškių g. for about 200 meters, and you will see the Underground graffiti on your right. The bus ticket costs approximately 1.50 EUR and can be purchased at kiosks or from the driver.
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Bicycle
If you are cycling, you can follow the bike paths available in Žvėrynas. Start from the main park area and cycle towards Žvėryno gatvė. Continue straight until you reach Saltoniškių g. Then turn right, and after a short ride of about 300 meters, you will reach the Underground graffiti on your left. Make sure to wear a helmet and follow traffic rules while cycling.
Attractions Nearby to Underground grafitti
- The Road of Freedom Memorial Wall
- Volandos galerija
- National Gallery of Art
- Lietuvos muzieju asociacija
- Žvėrynas Bridge
- Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
- Lukiškių kalėjimas 2.0
- Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania
- Vilniaus tango teatras
- Independence Square
- Baltasis tiltas
- Druskomanija
- Hot Air Balloons Vilnius - Ballooning.lt
- Lukiškės Square
- Hot Air Lines
Landmarks nearby to Underground grafitti
- Šiaurinio Žvėryno paviljonas
- Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania
- Bird's Nest
- Former House of Scientist
- Boris Nemcov Square
- Interactive Fountains
- Monument with Relics of Historical Battles
- Žvėryno grota
- Boulder with Medieval Columns of Gediminas
- Žvėryno vandens kolektorius
- chirping Cross
- Monument of Žemaitė
- Riverfont Arch (The Pipe)
- Lucky Belly
- Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania