In Barriera di Milano, a historic neighborhood north of Turin, the most interesting and majestic street art in the city is swarming: 13 works by Millo, painted on entire blind walls of buildings in the neighborhood.The author of these huge pictorial works is, as already mentioned, street artist Millo, born Francesco Camillo Giorgino in 1979 in Mesagne, in the province of Brindisi.The works are the result of an innovative public art project, B.ART – Art in Barriera. The purpose of this art project was to give new color and meaning to the neighborhood, increasing urban quality. Millo’s giant murals, found in many other Italian cities, tell the story of the relationship between man and the city, its contradictions, and the relationship of the individual with the urban fabric.Where can you find Millo’s murals in Turin? The addresses to mark are: corso Vigevano 2, corso Palermo 98 and 124, via Brandizzo 98, via Scarlatti 52, via Crescentino 34, Piazza Bottesini 6, via Martorelli 48, via Bologna 77, corso Novara 65/67, via Cherubini 63, via Montanaro 60.