Domus Mazziniana
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Discover Tuttomondo, Keith Haring's vibrant mural in Pisa, a symbol of peace and unity accessible to all, showcasing his iconic style and message.
Tuttomondo, meaning 'All the World,' is a vibrant mural created by Keith Haring in 1989 on the rear wall of the Sant'Antonio Abate church in Pisa, Italy. It is one of his last public works and a lasting symbol of peace and harmony, showcasing his signature bold lines and colorful figures.
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Walking
From Pisa Centrale railway station, Tuttomondo is approximately a 5-10 minute walk. Exit the station towards Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II and walk straight ahead. The mural is located on the rear wall of the Sant'Antonio Abate church, which is on the north side of the Piazza. There are no costs associated with this approach.
Public Transport
Several bus lines stop near Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, including lines 1+, 2, 3+, 4, 5, 8, 13 and 21. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information. Purchase tickets at a newsstand or tobacconist before boarding; the fare is very cheap (around €1.50) and is valid for 70 minutes.
Parking
If driving, the Saba Vittorio Emanuele II car park is located directly on Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. It's an underground parking facility open 24/7. Hourly rates typically range from €2-3, and daily rates can vary. Be aware of the 2-meter height restriction. From the car park, it is a short walk to the mural.
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