Street art is an art form that knows no boundaries. Today, murals can burst into the historic centres of large cities or colour the grey of small abandoned villages. They have become a widespread expression used to cover dull walls and bring places back to life, giving visitors the feeling of being part of fantastic stories.
There are many places in Italy where you can admire these works of art, in the open air and without having to pay for a ticket! Among these places is Vernante, a small village set in the unspoilt nature of Piedmont. Here you can step back in time, remembering your childhood in the company of the most famous Puppet in the world.
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