Illuminami is the longest mural in Padua (seventy meters). Created by Acme107 in collaboration with SteReal, it shows at the far ends 2 historical personality of Padua (Galileo Galilei, the father of modern science, and St. Carlo Borromeo) and multiple references to Padua itself, of which we see both Prato della Valle and the main monuments (the ancient astronomical observatory, the church of Santa Giustina and the Basilica del Santo). As a common thread, a boy picks up an olive branch from which fall down the leaves that the wind carries in the spherical astrolabe from which the flight of the doves stand out. At the center of the astrolabe, the brightest point of the mural is life. Hence the title of the mural.