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around Millo’s various works in the area, you can consult
this useful map.
Further along via Renato Martorelli, we cross corso Giulio
Cesare and then enter corso Palermo, along which (at
numbers 124 and 98) we can find two façades painted by
Millo and at number 40 one painted by artist Hitnes, from
Rome.
Finally, turning into via Bologna and following it until the
intersection with via Pacini, we reach via Quittengo 41,
home of the Bunker cultural association, in whose courtyard
several national and international artists have contributed to
the creation of murals of robotic dogs, historiated
salamanders, masks, geometric and dreamlike shapes.
“Habitat. Origami” by Millo (photo by G. Sabini)
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