Abstract
The paper discusses the transformation of not a very representative part of the city, important however for the community that resides there. The author keeps track of how a seemingly rather ineffective change, which is the creation of a mural, affects the perception of the surroundings. Urban art is not the true cause of the causative structural changes in the city. The way, however, in which it interacts with the environment and other changes significantly contributes to the creation of socially important sites.