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    Posted by .News on 1 June 2014 at 02:26

    Around the world, there are millions of cities, towns and villages that require staircases for people to move from place to place. While most staircases are simply confined to their plain and gray concrete substance, some staircases have been “touched up” a bit. With the help from some gifted artists, the otherwise easy to overlook pieces of urban scenery are converted into wonderful works of art that bless the pedestrians that walk on them.

    In Rio de Janiero, famous street artist JR converted a long staircase with the image of a local elderly Brazilian on the stairs. In conflicted Syria, a staircase is painted with pleasant colors and named the “Stairs of Peace.” There are images of Salvador Dali on the steps leading up to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and of course there are the famous tiled steps of 6th Street in San Francisco. As you continue to walk the world around you, check and see if there are any unique staircases there. It could make your walk that much more enjoyable.

    Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Photo: JustinTravels

    Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Photo: JR

    Location: Philadelphia, USA
    Photo: RLeigh

    Location: 6th Avenue Tiled Steps, San Francisco
    Photo: Yellofish

    Location: Sicily, Italy
    Photo: Comune

    Location: Valparaíso, Chile
    Photo: Oueduabroad

    Location: Beirut, Lebanon
    Photo: Street Art Utopia

    Location: Seoul, South Korea
    Photo: Kim Hwan

    Location: Wuppertal, Germany
    Photo: FrizzText

    Location: Seoul, South Korea
    Photo: Kevin Lowry

    Location: Angers, France
    Photo: Bored Panda

    Location: Stairs of Peace, Syria
    Photo: Jood Voluntary Team


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