A masterpiece in Zagreb: Opatovina got a mural inspired by the story of Gulliver

On several occasions you could’ve read on our site about the masterpieces that decorate Zagreb facades. While some are in the hidden corners of the city streets, some are highlighted both by location and size. For one of the latest works of art on the streets of Zagreb, you could say that is a very noticeable mural located in the Opatovina park, also known as the Park of bishop Stjepan II. Street art artists, Boris Bare and Dominik Vuković, inspired by the story of Gulliver, made their version of this sleeping man.

What’s to say about this masterpiece except for: hurry to Opatovina!

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