The East area of the former soap factory was named "Palmyra" by the French street artist Seth who painted the pillars, because recalls the second bombing of the Syrian city. The roof was crushed because of a fire hanged after the eviction of the encamped homeless that lived in that area. In the ground the fallen tiles were arranged so as to form a carpet.

The East area of the former soap factory was named "Palmyra" by the French street artist Seth who painted the pillars, because recalls the second bombing of the Syrian city. The roof was crushed because of a fire hanged after the eviction of the encamped homeless that lived in that area. In the ground the fallen tiles were arranged so as to form a carpet. Stock Photo
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RealyEasyStar/Daniele Bellucci / Alamy Stock Photo

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HN78M9

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34.5 MB (2.8 MB Compressed download)

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2832 x 4256 px | 24 x 36 cm | 9.4 x 14.2 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

24 January 2017

Location:

Roma, RM, Lazio, Italy

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