Wall of peace on the Arbat Street, Moscow
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On one end of the pedestrian-only Arbat street, arguably one of the oldest surviving street in Moscow is a colourful wall built on the theme of international friendship. School children were asked to paint each tile of the wall back in the Soviet times, now the wall is covered in graffiti (and chewing gum).
Never heard of that wall! Funny how many old walls there are left in Europe…
True that. 🙂
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