Colorful Tuttomondo mural by Keith Haring on a building in Pisa

Tuttomondo: Keith Haring’s Pisa Mural

While most visitors rush to the Leaning Tower, few discover one of Pisa’s boldest landmarks — a 180-square meter mural by Keith Haring. Tucked behind a quiet church near Pisa Centrale station, Tuttomondo is a vibrant explosion of color and meaning.

A Final Message of Peace

Tuttomondo was painted in 1989 — just months before Haring’s death. The mural’s 30 figures, all interwoven, symbolize harmony, coexistence, and unity. It’s one of the last public works of this legendary artist and remains a beacon of hope.

Where to Find It

The mural is located on the wall of the Church of Sant’Antonio Abate, just a 5-minute walk from Pisa Centrale. You won’t need a ticket — it’s a free and open-air piece of modern art. Grab a coffee at the nearby cafés and enjoy the contrast between medieval Pisa and contemporary art.

Why It Matters

It’s rare to find a Keith Haring piece in Europe, especially one this large. For art lovers, photographers, or anyone seeking Pisa beyond the tourist spots, Tuttomondo is a powerful and unexpected discovery. Add it to your Pisa itinerary and explore a different side of the city.


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