Molise artists transform the pedestrian crossing into works of art to allow children to cross safely

    Molise artists transform the pedestrian crossing into works of art to allow children to cross safely

    The Municipality of Campobasso has launched an initiative that will bring a touch of color and creativity to the city. In recent days, beautiful street art works have appeared in front of the Jovine and Colozza schools that will "accompany" children to cross the road safely.



    Even pedestrian crossings can turn into art, as evidenced by the new initiative launched by the Municipality of Campobasso which has decided to bring a little color in front of the "Jovine" and "Colozza" schools. Here, in the past few days, some beautiful drawings have appeared that will "accompany" the children to cross the road safely.



    The colorful and engaging pedestrian crossings, created by various artists from Molise of the Malatesta association, have certainly not gone unnoticed. Many residents who appreciated the urban regeneration interventions, closely related to mobility.

    The "artistic" pedestrian crossings appear near the schools of Campobasso… VERY SPECIAL AND BEAUTIFUL !! video and photos by Quotidianomolise.com

    Posted by Nicola Cirelli on Saturday, February 27, 2021

    In the coming weeks, the initiative should also be extended to other areas of Campobasso, which could thus be transformed into an original open-air museum.

    One of the 4 pedestrian crossings entrusted by the municipality to and to the Malatesta Associates. Mine in front of the Jovine school ...

    Posted by Claudia Croma Romagnoli on Monday, March 1, 2021

    An original way to redevelop the city and entice the little ones to cross the road on the strips!


    Source: Facebook

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