Street Art,
self-esteem restored
of a working-class neighborhood.
Carnide, in the northern suburbs of Lisbon, has a district that has long had a bad reputation.
A set of buildings where immigrant populations or those with few resources are crowded together.
Urban art has changed everything. A project of wall paintings on the fronts of these buildings has visually but also socially modified the neighborhood.
In 2016, under the impetus of the GAU – the city’s urban art firm, in partnership with the municipality of Carnide, launched a major project. Some 50 murals were initially planned, but Padre Cruz has 100.
This makes this district one of the most important with a large urban art intervention.