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Turin is the capital of Piedmont and certainly one of the most important Italian
cities rich in history and culture. Counts 910,000 inhabitants and is the fourth
joint Italian population after Rome, Milan and Naples. First capital of Italy
between 1861 and 1865, it was here that he began the project of unifying Italy
with Cavour and Garibaldi. All her urban, counting of course the towns nearby,
is 1,750,000 inhabitants. In Torino there are two different styles of
civilian buildings, monuments and churches, or the baroque style and the Roman
and remember that at the beginning of'900 the city of Turin has been the cradle
of Futurism. Appreciated at international level, are in fact tens of thousands
of foreign tourists visiting the city each year, mainly thanks to the many
events and cultural and artistic events that take place during the year as the
book fair, the Cioccolatò , concerts, fair to and not just Lingotto in Turin in
fact are the second most important Egyptian museum in the world after that of
Cairo, and the International Museum of Cinema, located inside the Mole
Antonelliana. Remember the Basilica di Superga inside where you can find all
dipindi of the Popes of all time, this is unique and the beautiful Royal Palace.
Turin is also a symbol of the movida, the famous embankments of the Po, the
equivalent of the Navigli in Milan or Trasvere in Rome, where at night you can
shelter in the numerous local aperitif, to listen to live music or make four
jumps disco. |
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