Rome's outlying suburbs are among some of the neighbourhoods chosen to feature in a new street art project aimed at creating an 'alternative' tourism itinerary in the capital, local culture authorities announced Thursday.
The project has seen the creation of 40 works by street artists in as many locations in the course of two months. These include an installation outside the landmark gasometer in the southern Ostiense neighborhood, painted buildings surrounding a public park in the northern San Basilio district, an ode to the late singer-songwriter Fabrizio de André at the entrance to the northeastern Rebibbia metro station and a graffiti mural in the multi-cultural Tor Pignattara neighbourhood in eastern Rome.
Fonte: Italian Good News
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