To determine how good a piece of street art is, it is not essential to be a follower of the style or the content in question. Another thing is that “Dragon Ball” proselytes discover, to their astonishment, that the largest manga mural in Europe is in the province of Seville.
50 meters long, full of color and characters from Akira Toriyama’s adaptation. An exhibition of skill thanks to the non-profit creation of the graffiti artist Denis Due.
It is located in the town of Carmona and illustrates Goku, Freezer, Bulma, Son Gohan, Vegeta, Trunks and many other iconic characters that, after 40 years of its television premiere, continue to excite around the world.
Where is the largest “Dragon Ball” mural?

The mural has not gone unnoticed and has captivated thousands of netizens through social networks.
For those curious and curious who want to admire the mural in question, it is located in the Instituto de Enseñanza Secundaria Maese Rodrigo -incidentally, the space where the artist studied-.
For more information, you can find its location on Google Maps here.
The imposing creation, as we were saying, has been paid for by the artist himself. From materials to labor as “a gift for all fans of “Dragon Ball” and all those who like art”.
Thus, Carmona treasures more than its Alcazar, the Roman necropolis or its delicious cake; now it also has this other visual attraction for nostalgic and very new fans.

The reader can find extended information and other inquiries about the creative process of the mural in Denis Due’s networks.