
Milan is a colourful open-air museum: without inside of course, but with thousands of walls housing Italy's most avant-garde street artworks. From the city centre to the outskirts, graffiti art creates unforgettable urban itineraries.
Following the footsteps of other international metropolises such as New York, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Melbourne and Taipei, Milan has transformed its grey walls into an explosion of art and splendour. Life in a big city can be hectic and alienating, but thanks to the work of many Italian and international street artists, we can all feel a little less lonely and take comfort thanks to this incredible beauty.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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