Turin
Turin is the capital of Piedmont. I live here.
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Mole
The flags of the EU, Italy and Piedmont.
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Flags
Turin’s architecture is not like in other Italian cities. The city centre has lots of porticoes and arcs. Comparing to Milan it seems less glamorous.
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Turin used to be a big industrious city. FIAT is an acronym for “Fabbrica Italiana Automobili di Torino”. Now instead of factories there are parks and shopping centres. Turin is like an Italian Detroit. And I like it.
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Parco Dora
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More Parco Dora
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Industrial porticoes
Turin has a very big street market around Porta Palazzo selling all sorts of stuff.
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Italy has numerous shrines. For the first time I saw one inside a butcher’s market.
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Everyone in Turin knows that they live in a magical city.
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The city was designed using constellations as a blueprint. Unfortunately, the stars visibility greatly diminished because of light pollution. But the streets at night still remind us of the original plan.
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The plan