Point of interest

Venice Public Art Walls

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Tips from locals

Shannon
January 5, 2019
Venice is one of the five cities in the world that allows for public art on public property!
Julie
April 23, 2017
These historic walls were originally part of the Venice Pavilion that was built in 1961. The specific area where these walls are located was called “The Pit” or the “Graffiti Pit”. During this period the walls were often painted with graffiti style murals. It was technically illegal to paint the walls then, but was generally tolerated by the police and was loved by the community. In 2000, it became legal to paint the walls and the area was renamed the Venice Graffiti Walls.
These historic walls were originally part of the Venice Pavilion that was built in 1961. The specific area where these walls are located was called “The Pit” or the “Graffiti Pit”. During this period the walls were often painted with graffiti style murals. It was technically illegal to paint the wal…
Open Air
September 7, 2021
Oceanfront concrete walls painted by grafitti artists & the public right on the sand.
Eric
September 6, 2019
Check out graffiti artists tagging these walls all day long.
Meenu
April 27, 2016
These historic walls were originally part of the Venice Pavilion that was built in 1961. The walls became legal to paint on in the early 2000's and is a space to see community graffiti art.

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Ocean Front Walk
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