Millo Mural

Ragusa


Via Vittorio Alfieri is home to a giant street-art mural by Italian artist Francesco Camillo Giorgino (aka Millo). Using his trademark black-and-white urban landscapes, the work is both a homage to local sculptors and a meditation on the act of retrieving beauty from raw materials, including concrete.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ragusa attractions

1. Pixel Pancho Mural

0.26 MILES

Just to the southwest of the train station off Via Archimede is a double portrait by Turinese artist Pixel Pancho, who is famous for exploring the…

2. Guido Van Helten Mural

0.41 MILES

Channelling the classical iconography of Charity, this powerful depiction of a Sicilian mother tending to two infants was executed by Australian street…

3. Museo Archeologico Ibleo

0.54 MILES

South of the cathedral, off Via Roma, is the Museo Archeologico Ibleo, an important if somewhat forlorn archaeological museum housing finds from…

4. Daniel Eime Mural

0.55 MILES

Via Ludovico Ariosto is home to a striking, four-storey mural of an elderly man by Portuguese street artist Daniel Eime. Illustrating Eime’s knack for…

5. Ragusa Superiore

0.6 MILES

One of the best reasons for heading up to Ragusa's modern and less-attractive half is to walk down again. It takes about half an hour to descend the…

6. Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista

0.66 MILES

The centrepiece of Ragusa Superiore, and a symbol of its urban renewal, is the enormous Duomo di San Giovanni Battista, built between 1718 and 1778. An…

7. Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Scale

0.74 MILES

The salita commendatore, a winding pass made up of stairs and narrow archways linking the new town with the old, leads past the Chiesa di Santa Maria…

8. Dimitris Taxis Mural

0.81 MILES

Titled Ficupala, this blockbuster mural is the work of Greek artist Dimitris Taxis. The work, stylistically inspired by comic-book art and an ode to…