The Murals in Capodimonte area of Ancona

The murals in Capodimonte area are located in the underpass connecting Via Cialdini to Via Astagno. Decorated with the intention of revitalizing the area, this small passage between Via Cialdini and Via Astagno welcomes visitors with vibrant colors and dreamlike atmospheres. The murals are created by various artists from different part of Italy. "Pacca Sassi" made by the Bologna-based artist Percy B, featuring a shepherd surrounded by the unmistakable plants of Monte Conero, is one of the most poular murals; noteworthy are also the murals portraying the toy cars of Yuri Hopnn, trapped in the branches of a tree, works by Turin's Abel and several murals by Daniela Nasoni. There is the three-dimensional staircase by Milan's Tobet, resembling a small amphitheater, the aliens by "Mandarino", and the smiling pencil by Riccardo Claudio.
Cacciano, the Village of Artistic Murals

Cacciano is a hamlet of Fabriano, nestled at the foot of Mount Maggio; it has become famous by the epithet "The Village of Artistic Murals". Since the 2000s, Cacciano has been filled with murals of all kinds, ranging from artistic references to traditional crafts, from animals of the rural world to faces born from the imagination of talented artists. Every year the village welcomes local artists and artists from all over Italy, bringing their proposals. The muralists today have a high consideration and show their talent all over Italy.
Street Art at the South Pier of Civitanova Marche

The South Pier of Civitanova Marche is now the land of street art!
Vedo a Colori is an urban renewal and social dialogue project conceived and curated by Giulio Vesprini, which began 12 years ago and has involved over 100 Italian artists across a 3,000 square meter area.
The sad and melancholic black-and-white image of abandoned port areas with grey industrial warehouses has been replaced by vibrant orange, green, blue, and yellow hues, blending with figures of animals, fish, portraits, and writings. Every year, talented artists from all over Italy come to Civitanova Marche to leave a visible mark of their creativity. Over 300 meters of walls and several buildings in the area are now an explosion of colors that shine under the sun.
MAM, Museum on the Sea, in San Benedetto del Tronto

The MAM, the Museum of Art on the Sea, inaugurated in June 2012, is a permanent open-air museum that stretches along the entire southern pier of San Benedetto del Tronto. It hosts 230 works of art, 200 of which are sculptures and 30 are murals and installations.
The Museum of Art on the Sea in San Benedetto del Tronto is unique in its kind, both for the beauty of its setting and its length of about one kilometer. The first and second sections of the pier, approximately 600 meters long, are dedicated to sculpture. The third section, about 300 meters long, is dedicated to mural painting and features beautiful murals created by renowned street artists from Italy and abroad, as well as by local artists.