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Alges Graffiti Wall is a legal graffiti location in Alges, a suburb of Lisbon, Portugal. It is a popular spot for street artists and graffiti writers, attracting both local and international talent.

Located near the train station of Cruz Quebrada, the graffiti wall spans over 300 meters and is a visible landmark in from passing trains. It was established in 2011 as part of a community art project aimed at promoting street art as a legitimate art form and providing a space for artists to showcase their work.

The wall is a collaborative canvas, with artists coming from all over the world to leave their mark. The art on the wall is constantly evolving, with new pieces being added and old ones being painted over. This ever-changing nature of the wall makes it a unique and dynamic space for art lovers.

The Alges Graffiti Wall has also become an important part of the local community, with many residents taking pride in the wall and the art it displays. The location is often visited by tourists, who come to appreciate the vibrant and colorful art on display.

The wall is open to all artists, but there are guidelines that must be followed in order to maintain a safe and respectful environment. Artists must follow only one: not using offensive language or imagery.

In addition to the graffiti wall, there are also several other legal graffiti locations in Lisbon, including the Underdogs Gallery and the LX Factory. These spaces are part of a growing movement to legitimize street art and provide a platform for artists to express themselves.

The Alges Graffiti Wall is an important cultural landmark in the Lisbon area, showcasing the creativity and diversity of the city's art scene.