The magical Nahlaot neighborhood of Jerusalem is located between Agripas, Bezalel and Jaffa streets. The neighborhood is built in the form of a courtyard neighborhood (the neighborhood houses enclosed as a sealed inner courtyard frame which was accessed through gates that were locked at night). This construction was typical of 19th century Jewish community building.
On the tour among the neighborhood's low-rise buildings you will find graffiti in a variety of techniques and styles.
The Nahlaot neighborhood is located near the Mahane Yehuda market and some of the artists such as Solomon Souza-kohn, for example, painted their graffiti in both Nahla and the Mahane Yehuda market. It is recommended to tour both areas on the same day and enjoy the unique graffiti language of Jerusalem.
This post is part of a dedicated series of posts on street art and graffiti in Jerusalem