Joram Roukes - Prinsenstraat 21
Joram Roukes - Prinsenstraat 21
An impressive work by Dutch artist Joram Roukes awaits you at Prinsenstraat. This mural immediately catches the eye with its dynamic style and layered symbolism. Roukes is known for his surrealistic and often intriguing imagery, which invites you to keep looking and discover new details. A true must-see for anyone who loves modern art.

TelMoMiel - corner of Hogeweg and Hogepad
TelMoMiel - corner of Hogeweg and Hogepad
On the corner of Hogeweg and Het Hogepad you will find a stunning mural by the artist duo TelMoMiel. Their style is characterized by vibrant colors and playful elements, with a clear attention to detail and expression. This artwork adds a cheerful touch to the environment and perfectly demonstrates how street art can enliven a neighborhood. For those who love color and modern art, this is a perfect stop!

Stefen Thelen - Old City Hall (across from police station)
Stefen Thelen - Old City Hall (across from police station)
Across the street from the police station stands an impressive work by Stefen Thelen. This mural of the old city hall is a real eye-catcher and gives new meaning to the historic building. Thelen's work often has a socially critical undertone and conveys a message that encourages thought. It is the perfect place to pause and take in the story behind the wall.

Super A - side facade Pathé Vlissingen
Super A - side facade Pathé Vlissingen
The mural at Pathé Vlissingen is an ode to film and imagination. This colorful and energetic painting captures the atmosphere of the cinema and brings a dynamic mood to the surrounding area. Reminiscent of scenes from iconic films, the work shows a mix of familiar Vlissingen elements and abstract images. A photogenic location not to be missed on your list when visiting Vlissingen.

Scheldt Street traffic circle
Scheldt Street traffic circle
On the traffic circle of Scheldt Street, you will find a unique mural that symbolizes the power and movement of the sea. This mural uses flowing lines and different shades of blue to depict the waves and power of water. The artwork is subtle, but its location makes it a striking feature of its surroundings. A great example of how art and infrastructure can reinforce each other.
