Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Street-Art-Project-for-Peace-in-Wurzburg-27MDHUDI8W1.htmlConceptually similarStreet Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8T7Completed★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8U4Completed★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8U5Completed★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8U8Completed★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8U9Completed★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8UACompleted★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8UCCompleted★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8UFCompleted★★★★Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGP1SU8UICompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU8UNStreet Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGreenpeace Wuerzburg and the artist group Demko/Ebert are setting a peace sign with a mural. The mural on the wall of the former Mozart-Highschool is created as a joint street art project on the occasion of the commemoration days for Hiroshima and Nagasaki.In original language:Street Art Projekt fuer den Frieden in WürzburgGreenpeace Wuerzburg und die Kuenstlergruppe Demko/Ebert setzen mit einem gemeinsamen Street Art Projekt ein Zeichen fuer atomare Abruestung. Das Wandgemaelde an der Aussenfront der ehemaligen Mozart-Schule entsteht anlaesslich der Gedenktage fuer Hiroshima und Nagasaki. Oberbuergermeister Christian Schuchardt (rechts) waehrend der Gedenkminute.Locations:Europe-Germany-WürzburgDate:6 Aug, 2020Credit:© Sonja Och / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Anniversaries-Art works-Commemorative features-Day-Disarmament-Greenpeace volunteer groups-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Outdoors-Peace-Photo opportunities (action tactic)Shoot:Street Art Project for Peace in WürzburgGreenpeace Wuerzburg and the artists group Demko/Ebert are setting a peace sign with a mural. The mural on the wall of the former Mozart-Highschool was created as a joint street art project on the occasion of the commemoration days for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombs dropped on the two cities, which killed more than 200,000 people in 1945.Related Collections:Street Art Project for Peace in Germany (All Locations)