Benalla Street Art Self Guided Walk
Highlights
- Explore Benalla's vibrant streets and discover large-scale street art masterpieces that transform the town into an urban gallery.
- Immerse yourself in local stories through the Storytowns app, enhancing your experience with insights from the artists.
- Admire iconic works like Adnate's Burmese Girl and Jimmy Dvate's tribute to the endangered squirrel glider.
- Collect a map from the Visitor Information Centre to navigate your creative journey through this colourful regional town.
Benalla is bursting with creativity, proudly holding its place as a centre for street art in regional Australia. The town’s ever-evolving urban gallery comes to life especially during the annual Benalla Street Art Festival, when internationally acclaimed artists transform walls, silos, and laneways into large-scale masterpieces.
Wander through Benalla’s vibrant streets on a self-guided tour and immerse yourself in stories behind the art. Hear directly from the artists via the Storytowns Benalla Street Art app, an audio guide that brings the murals to life with fascinating insights and local history.
Don’t miss Adnate’s towering Burmese Girl, or Jimmy Dvate’s tribute to the endangered squirrel glider. Other must-sees include Anton Pulvirenti’s Serafina, Tim Bowtell’s evocative Sticks and Stones, and Sirum’s bold Ned Kelly mural.
Each year, new works are added across the municipality, making every visit a fresh experience. Maps are available online or can be picked up from the Benalla Visitor Information Centre, your perfect starting point for a creative journey through one of Australia’s most colourful regional towns.
Images and Video
Accreditations
- Visitor Information Centre
Features
Actively welcomes people with access needs.