




Lorong Pangung Street Art is a street art in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Open 24 hours.
Culture Street Arts & Gallery is a cultural gem located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, near the bustling Petaling Street. This vibrant space blends street art, artisanal crafts, and cultural exhibits to create a unique experience for visitors. It showcases murals from local and international artists, alongside galleries featuring contemporary and traditional Malaysian art. You can find curated souvenirs, handcrafted jewelry, and textiles that reflect the diverse heritage of Malaysia. Its prime location makes it a convenient stop for anyone exploring Chinatown.
The gallery often hosts live art demonstrations and interactive workshops, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the creative process. The adjacent street is adorned with colorful murals, making it a hotspot for photographers and Instagram enthusiasts. Whether you are an art lover or a casual traveler, this venue offers a visual treat and a glimpse into Malaysia's artistic soul.
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Subcategory: Street Art
Tags: street Art
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Always open
Price
Free entrance
Transport
Parking
Limited street parking is available nearby, with several public parking lots within walking distance. Rates start from RM3 per hour.
Stunning street murals and graffiti art.
Workshops on batik painting and craft making.
Very near to MRT Pasar Seni Station
Unique handmade souvenirs and art.
Vibrant cultural atmosphere in Chinatown.
Lorong Pangung Street Art is part of these guided & self-guided tours
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While artists are not always present, the gallery occasionally hosts live art events where you can watch them work.
Yes, the art is vibrant, engaging, and family-friendly, making it a great spot for children to enjoy.
Guided tours are not offered, but there are informational plaques near some murals explaining their background.
The art varies in style and theme, often reflecting Malaysian culture, local stories, and contemporary issues.
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