The streets of Budapest’s seventh district teem with a huge range of urban art. The brightly-hued image featured above — painted by the Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel — is a tribute to the Spanish diplomat Ángel Sanz-Briz, who saved the lives of thousands of Hungarian Jews during the Second World War. Several more images of public artworks we captured in Budapest follow:
Neopaint‘s rendition of the Rubik Cube, invented by Hungarian native Ernő Rubik
Mosaic mural titled “Hesztia” created by Budapest-based artist Hegedűs Márton
A recreation by Szine Varos of the 50-year-old classic LGT Bummm! album cover originally designed by the highly acclaimed Budapest artist Kemény György
Hungarian artist and ALL CAPS COLLECTIVE member Gergely Void
Budapest-based Balogh Attila for Tereza, a Mexican restaurant in Budapest’s sixth district
One of many charming wheatpastes by the nomadic qWeRT
Photos by Lois Stavsky and Sara C. Mozeson