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This Could Be The World’s Largest Mural

After after months of hard work artists employed by the French mural company CitéCréation created what could be the worlds largest mural to date. CitéCréation employes over 80 artists who are doing large scale mural projects worldwide. This mural depicting trees, anmiamls, and outdoor vistas was inspired by a local zoo. The mural covers the walls of the Wohngenossenschaft Soldaritaet Coop apartment complex and spans a 5 acre capital city block located in Berlin, German. The artists involved in this project have submitted their work to the Guinness Book of World Records for the title of the largest outdoor mural in the world. See more after the jump!

After after months of hard work artists employed by the French mural company CitéCréation created what could be the worlds largest mural to date. CitéCréation employes over 80 artists who are doing large scale mural projects worldwide. This mural depicting trees, anmiamls, and outdoor vistas was inspired by a local zoo. The mural covers the walls of the Wohngenossenschaft Soldaritaet Coop apartment complex and spans a 5 acre capital city block located in Berlin, German. The artists involved in this project have submitted their work to the Guinness Book of World Records for the title of the largest outdoor mural in the world.








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