Second stop
The second stage of our itinerary dedicated to Forlì’s public art continues along a short route in search of the street art created for the 2018 edition of the Murali Street Art Festival inspired by the 70th anniversary of the Italian Constitution.
Proceeding along Viale Roma towards the center, the itinerary makes a stop at the Paul Harris Library, inside the Parco della Resistenza, where Camilla Falsini's brightly coloured blocks express the principles of equality, freedom and participation. After a wander through the park, one of the city’s oldest, you continue along Corso della Repubblica until you reach Piazza Saffi. Leaving the square, you pass the Basilica of San Mercuriale and go along Via dei Filergiti until you reach Piazza Del Carmine where you can observe the work by Millo with its surprising play of hues mixing whites, grays and bright colours. In the nearby Via Francesco Nullo, you can admire the mural created by Zed1, with its almost fairytale flavour.
The remaining works, created in 2018, adorn the facades of the public and private buildings in the Museum District, and further enhance the atmosphere of this area. In addition to the work by Gomez mentioned earlier, within the vicinity of the San Domenico Museums - famous for hosting exhibitions of international appeal - you can also view a work by Gola Hundun at the corner with Via Andrelini. Moreover, on the opposite side of the square you can admire the works of Moneyless, in Via Leone Cobelli, and that of Eron, which decorates vicolo San Domenico, a small and suggestive alley.