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  <description>A double project here. Artist Aäron Willem was invited by residents in 2013 here to create a wall. And also to create a mural with kids from the neighbourhood on the side wall from a mosque. The idea: create a more positive vibe in the area.You can find Aäron's mural at the end of the little dead end street.</description>
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