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Our Barcelona Hostel supports the Graffiti Exhibition "Dibujar Mata Violente"



You may know Barcelona Urbany is one of the most outstanding Barcelona Hostels: we offer high-class facilities at great prices, we organize daily fun activities and day trips, we take care of you sercurity, we even have a free-use pool and gym!

And, as one of the best Barcelona Hostels we are, we’re always involved in many other cultural activities and support all the city events that can make your stay more interesting: Alternative art, music, concerts, performances, exhibitions … at Barcelona Urbany we like innovation, we’re people looking forward to discover new things! Looking for restless Barcelona Hostels? Come to Barcelona Urbany!

The Barcelona Urbany last collaboration is the support to a graffiti exhibition  starting on Sept, 9th, that will show for the first time in a Barcelona Showroom the work of three of the most important french graffiti artists: Bom-k, Dran & Sowat.

“Dibujar Mata Violente” is an exhibition that will probably touch you: transgressive and unconventional, its suggestive presentation will give you an idea about what to expect of it:

“Like everything else that’s good in life, Graffiti kills. It’s the gas in the spray cans, the chemicals in the inks, the sleepless nights spent obsessing about new ideas and days wasted wandering the train tracks…

Among all Barcelona Hostels, Barcelona Urbany is the only one supporting the exhibition, that has obviously other supporters like Montana Colors.

If you’re interested on graffiti painting, you can’t miss it out! Book now your bed in one of the most tireless Barcelona Hostels and enjoy this extraordinary exhibition.

It will remain open from September 9th until October 2nd.

Where? At the Ras Gallery in Barcelona, c / Dr. Dou 10.

More information at subenysuben.com

How to get there from Barcelona Urbany?

Take the Renfe C1 train line at the El Clot-Aragó stop, and get off after two stops at Pça Catalunya. Walk down la Rambla for 200 m and you’ll find the c/ Dr. Dou  at your right.


 

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