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Orgosolo
Orgosolo Murals are a unique form of mural art found in the town of Orgosolo, in the Province of Nuoro in Sardinia, Italy. The murals were first created in the late 1960s, and are now considered to be some of the most important examples of mural art in Europe. The murals often depict scenes from the history and culture of Orgosolo, and often feature political messages and social commentaries. They are usually made with bright colors, and often feature the use of traditional symbols, such as the cross and the sun. The murals are now an integral part of the cultural heritage of Orgosolo, and are a major tourist attraction.
Orgosolo
Orgosolo Murals are a unique form of mural art found in the town of Orgosolo, in the Province of Nuoro in Sardinia, Italy. The murals were first created in the late 1960s, and are now considered to be some of the most important examples of mural art in Europe. The murals often depict scenes from the history and culture of Orgosolo, and often feature political messages and social commentaries. They are usually made with bright colors, and often feature the use of traditional symbols, such as the cross and the sun. The murals are now an integral part of the cultural heritage of Orgosolo, and are a major tourist attraction.