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From Leoncavallo to via Sarpi, passing through Lambrate, viale Jenner and Isola. The walls of Milan preserve the traces - sometimes erased, covered or dirtied, other times clear and recent - of a twenty-year long history: that of graffiti. With an exceptional guide - the street artist Cristian Sonda - we went to look for the hidden masterpieces of street art that the city still preserves in its corners. We have collected the names and works (often legal, but not always) that have made Milanese street art famous: from the graffiti by Blu on the wall of the Lambrate station, now almost disappeared, to the latest works by Bros, from the graffiti by Pao in via Canonica, to the big face of Arnold that Zibe painted on the wall of Frida.