Where'd you like to go?
Enter
My Profile
Edit your profile
Close session
Write an opinion
Publish

Murals of Orgosolo

+85
Orgosolo Address

11 reviews of Murals of Orgosolo

A really unique place

Orgosolo is a town in the hills of the Sardinian interior whose inhabitants have garnered a reputation for rebellion. In the 1970’s, separatists took control of the town and covered its walls with political murals. The city even has a square named after Karl Marx! This uniquely-Sardinian separatist movement’s murals, most of which were actually criticizing consumerist society, have actually become popular tourist attractions in recent years. The influx of tourists, though, doesn't change the sleepy atmosphere of black-skirted women and old men chatting on the benches of the square. It’s a really

Read more
+16

Beautiful murals

Orgosolo is a town in Nuoro region of Barbagia that’s famous for the beautiful murals that cover virtually every inch of its streets, shops and homes. One of the best times to visit is during the Nostra Sennora de Mesaustu (Our Lady of the Assumption) festival on August 15th. It’s a very beautiful and heartfelt event where the Madonna is carried through the village streets amid a grand procession of horses and traditional costumes. The horses are then run through the streets in groups of three. During the evenings, there is traditional Sardinian music and dancing.

+7

Once famous for the film 'The bandits of Orgosolo'

Great

The town is now a popular tourist destination due to its collection of murals. The first works appeared in the late sixties when a Milanese anarchist theatre company was staying in town.

Murals in a similar vein have been added to the town walls ever since. Keep an eye out for some of the newer works by Baingili P. featuring local residents.

+9

Famous for its murals

Orgosolo is in Nuoro region of Barbagia about 13 kilometers inland at the foot of the Supramonte. The town is famous for its murals covering most of the homes in the historic district and depicting stories of political struggles and regional politics. The most famous mural is undoubtedly the Scream, a copy of the celebrated painting by Munch.

+2

Ordinary streets

This city has a special charm because of its city walls. Political, economic, historical tones. You don't expect that a town with just a few ordinary streets can offer sucha lovely view.

+2

See original

+8
See original

+2
See original

+2
See original

+7
See original

+11
See original
Have you been here?
Add your opinion and photos and help other travelers discover

Information about Murals of Orgosolo