Stadion Kridosono

Yogyakarta


When it comes to street art, Yogya is one giant gallery with every wall covered in graffiti, stencils, murals and paste-ups. A good spot to see some of this work is the circular concrete wall of this old football stadium, which is a canvas for edgy, political and irreverent subject matter.


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