Nagore Road decorated with festive lanterns for Chinese New Year.
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A Shophouse at Nagore Square
Street view at Nagore Square, George Town.
Nagore Mews’s Old Facade
Old heritage facade of the Nagore Mews houses which are located in Nagore Square, George Town.
Nagore Road After the Rain
Nagore Road is a small old road with rows of straits-style terrace houses located along it. Used to be residential houses back in the old days, most of these houses are now currently used as commercial shops, cafes and restaurants. This road is accessible via a right turning from Burmah Road. The area is also now known as Nagore Square and one may find many art murals scattered around this area.
Penang Street Art (Staircase Mural by Alexface)
A wall mural painted by street art artist Alexface from Thailand. This art work can be found at the side staircase of Nagore Mews in Nagore Square, George Town.
For this street art location, please go HERE.
Burmah Road Street View: Teddy Bears House
Penang Street Art (‘Carting Likes’ by Nafir)
Another art piece created by Nafir, an Iranian street artist who was one of the participants of the Different Strokes international street art festival held in Penang a couple of months ago. This wall mural can be found in Nagore Square.
For this street art location, please go HERE.
Penang Street Art (Alexface and Nafir Collab)
A wall art collaboration by Alexface and Nafir, in conjunction with the Different Strokes street art festival in Nagore Square, George Town. Both artists were part of the international participants of the street art festival.
For this street art location, please go HERE.
Penang Street Art (The Angel)
An angel painted by Norway’s artist Martin Whatson for the Different Strokes international street art festival which was held a couple of months ago. This beautiful mural can be found on a wall of a building located along the street of Nagore Square.
For this street art location, please go HERE.
Penang Street Art (Urban Xchange Mural III @ Nagore Mews)
Another street art painted during the Urban Xchange festival in November 2014, which can be found on a ruined wall at the back of Nagore Mews, George Town.