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Mole Antonelliana | Piazza San Carlo | Palazzo Reale | Basilica di Superga | Museo Egizio | Parco del Valentino | Piazza Castello | Galleria Sabauda | Parco delle Vallere | Piazza Vittorio Veneto |
Mole Antonelliana | Piazza San Carlo | Palazzo Reale | Basilica di Superga | Museo Egizio | Parco del Valentino | Piazza Castello | Galleria Sabauda | Parco delle Vallere | Piazza Vittorio Veneto |
Mole Antonelliana - Turin - Italy
Mole Antonelliana
The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark in Turin, Italy. It is a monumental building, designed by architect Alessandro Antonelli, and is the tallest museum in the world. The Mole stands 5 meters tall and is located in the Piazza Statuto in the center of Turin. It was originally built as a synagogue, but was later converted into a museum. The Mole is home to the National Museum of Cinema, which houses a collection of artifacts related to the history of Italian cinema. The Mole is also a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a panoramic view of the city from the top of the building.