I posted a photo on my facebook page today and to my great surprise it went viral.
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The Gallery of the Alpine Entrepreneurship in Turin: where elegance lives
Galleria dell'Industria Subalpina" is one of my favourite places in Turin. Its elegance and its nice atmosphere makes it perfect for a break between two of the most crowded Piazzas in town.
The Jewish Sinagogue of Casale Monferrato
In the past weeks I have explored quite a lot of my surroundings including places I do not visit very often or where I had never been before despite their proximity.
Palazzo Madama: where Italy became a Nation
Palazzo Madama is a National Monument. Before being a Museum, hosting a prominent collection which spans from the Romanesque and Gothic artifacts, to the local Renaissance paitings and the Baroque architecture, it is one of the oldest building in town, as well as one of the oldest in Italy.
An orange streetcar
I believe that a simple and cheap way to discover a new city, including the areas that are out of the tourism circuits or that are not home to a famous or specific attraction it to buy a tickect for a tram and ride it from its origination until the final stop.
Once upon a time in Vezzolano
The Cloister of Vezzolano is where we you go once you complete the visit to the Church. It's a peaceful and relaxing place, whose ambience provides a sense of tranquillity.
The City of Records
There is a chance now, to discover a large portion of the records of Turin by joining a guided tour promoted by a group of Local Guides