Osborne bull in Algaida painted with Palestinian flag: art, protest or vandalism?
Osborne Bull in Algaida Repainted: Protest or Vandalism?
The Osborne bull in Algaida was painted in Palestinian flag colours, sparking debate over protest, vandalism and public space.

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What happened to the Osborne bull in Algaida?
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Why are Osborne bulls in Mallorca often involved in political controversies?
Their visibility and symbolic value make Osborne bulls frequent targets for political or artistic intervention.
Is it legal to repaint a roadside landmark in Mallorca as a form of protest?
Usually not without permission, because political expression does not cancel property rights.
How do local authorities in Mallorca usually respond to graffiti on public landmarks?
Authorities usually document the damage, clean it and, if needed, investigate further.
What did the town hall in Algaida say about the painted Osborne bull?
Algaida town hall said it would clean the bull and help the investigation.
Who pays for cleaning graffiti from a private landmark visible from a public road in Mallorca?
The owner usually bears the cost, but local authorities may still coordinate the response.
What can Mallorca municipalities do to prevent repeated graffiti incidents on roadside symbols?
Better inventories, faster cleaning and clearer contacts can reduce repeat incidents.
Is there a way to allow political street art in Mallorca without damaging private property?
Legal spaces for political art can protect expression without damaging private property.
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