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  <title>Untitled by Agnieszka Majkutewicz, Dominik Dziedzina, MURALL Studio</title>
  <description>“Slavic, floral and esoteric in one” - this is how its creators praise this unusual mural. Art Nouveau enthusiasts will probably find inspiration by Alfons Mucha here, and manga lovers - with similar styles and colors. The mural is located in an enclosed private yard, but residents are happy to open and let guests in when asked.</description>
  <author_name>Teresa Radek</author_name>
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