Vibrant umbrella art display dazzles Sardinia visitors

iStock/Thinkstock(SARDINIA, Italy) — Sardinia may be one of Italy’s lesser-known destinations — despite being the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and boasting miles of beautiful beaches and rugged mountains — but a small commune on the island has garnered worldwide attention with an inventive art display.

Every year, the council of Iglesias hangs vibrantly colored umbrellas over a street.

Not only do the multicolored umbrellas give a whimsical feel to the road, but at noon, they cast shadow circles on the pavement below.

People can be seen in this video, delighting as they pass underneath the art display.

The road, speckled with circular shadows, is lined with storefronts and quaint piazzas with Aragonese-style wrought-iron balconies.

The reasoning behind the umbrellas is not known, but Iglesias is home to two niche art galleries dedicated to mining. Iglesias is surrounded by what used to be Sardinia’s lead, zinc and silver mining industries, and the town has two museums to the subject matter.

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