Fantastic Painted Stairs from All Over the World
Philadelphia Museum of Art
City stairways grey, cold concrete which is often dirty. These Street Artists around the world decided to do something about it. What they have done is nothing short of phenomenal. You won’t believe it. You’ve have to see these incredible transformations that took these stairs from dull to beautiful!
Beirut, Lebanon
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Sicily, Italy
16th Avenue Tiled Steps, San Francisco
Valparaíso, Chile
Angers, France
Seoul, South Korea
Wuppertal, Germany
Beirut, Lebanon
Istanbul, Turkey
Stairs of Peace in Syria
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Morlaix, France
Tehran, Iran
Stairs to the musical theater in Seoul, South Korea
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