Tuttomondo (Keith Haring) is an impressive monumental mural created by the famous American pop art artist Keith Haring. Located in the heart of Pisa, Italy, this piece of art adorns the exterior wall of the Church of Saint Anthony Abbot (Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate). "Tuttomondo" is one of the most significant and vibrant examples of street art in Europe, attracting attention with its scale and the artist's unique style.

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The mural is striking in its size—it covers an area of about 180 square meters. On this massive "canvas," Keith Haring depicted 30 dynamic, interlocking human figures and symbolic images created in his instantly recognizable style. The bright color palette and characteristic outlines make the work lively and memorable, catching the eyes of passersby and art lovers alike.
The name "Tuttomondo" is very symbolic and translates from Italian as "All World." This work is a powerful statement on the themes of peace, harmony, and the unity of mankind. Each figure in the complex composition carries its own meaning, weaving into a single narrative about the interaction and connection between people.
Created in 1989, the "Tuttomondo" mural became not only one of Keith Haring's largest works but also an important cultural site in Pisa. It continues to inspire visitors with its optimism and deep humanistic message, remaining a vivid testament to the artist's talent and his faith in a better future for the whole world.