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Murale "Amami e basta

Via dei Monti Tiburtini, 00157 Roma RM

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Murale "Amami e basta" stands as a poignant and impactful piece of public art in Rome, found at the Monti Tiburtini metro station on Line B. This significant mural is dedicated to the urgent fight against gender violence, serving as a powerful visual statement within the urban landscape. Its location within a busy transport hub ensures broad visibility, bringing its crucial message to a diverse audience and contributing to a thoughtful, aware atmosphere for all who pass by.

The artwork itself strikingly features a woman emerging from a doorway, holding a bouquet of flowers, symbolising newfound freedom and hope. This mural was brought to life through a collaborative effort, with renowned street artist Lucamaleonte guiding students from the Liceo Artistico “Enzo Rossi” in its creation. The project was part of a broader initiative by AS Roma, inaugurated on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, underscoring its profound social relevance.

This compelling mural is particularly well-suited for visitors with an interest in contemporary street art that carries a strong social message. It offers a meaningful diversion for those exploring Rome beyond the classical sights, perhaps on their way along the Metro B line. The artwork encourages a moment of reflection, making it a resonant stop for anyone seeking to engage with art that promotes important public awareness and social change.

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Cristiana Narducci
10 Apr 2025
5.0 ★
Against violence against women; created by the IV Liceo Artistico "Enzo Rossi" in 2024.

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