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From the Pyramids to the Eiffel Tower: around the world in 50 floors with the largest stairwell mural

By Iliyan Stoychev
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How much time would you need to visit six continents? Days, months, years? Well why not do it in one building?

The Italian branch of insurance company Allianz has achieved the world's largest stairwell mural with a piece of art that depicts instantly recognisable skylines and architectural highlights from across the world across more than 50 floors.


To be more exact: sights from six continents and a total of 34 countries across Europe, Africa, North and South America, Oceania, and Asia across 53 floors inside Allianz Tower in Milan, Italy.


Some of the places you can recognise include: 



The mural measures 2,980.59 m² (32,082.80 ft²) and took four months to complete after being conceived by Allianz S.p.A. and its corporate foundation, Allianz UMANA MENTE Foundation. 


The initiative was developed in partnership with the street art duo Orticanoodles, the Arrigo and Pia Pini Foundation, and 20 non-profit organisations to use art in order to help people with disabilities and youngsters in difficult economic and social situations.


Eight Orticanoodles street artists laid the background colours and drew the buildings and city profile outlines before helping more than 700 Allianz Group employees and 100 volunteers, made up of those with disabilities and disadvantaged young people, to fill them in.


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