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  2. Piazza San Carlo - Wikipedia

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    Piazza San Carlo ("St. Charles Square"), previously known as Piazza Reale, Piazza d'Armi, and Place Napoléon, is one of the main city squares in Turin, Italy. It was laid out in the 16th and 17th century and is an example of Baroque style.

  3. Borgo Medioevale - Wikipedia

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    The Borgo Medioevale is an open air museum and reconstructed medieval village and castle in Turin, Italy. It is located in the Parco del Valentino (Valentino Park) on the riverbank of the Po river. It was built for the 1884 Italian general exposition and it was constructed by replicating and mimicking late-medieval architecture of the Piedmont ...

  4. Piazza Carlo Felice - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Carlo Felice is a city square in Turin, Italy. Buildings around the square. Torino Porta Nuova railway station This page was last edited on 31 ...

  5. We Can't Stop Staring at the World's Most Beautiful Streets - AOL

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    From world-famous walkways to rainbow-colored neighborhoods, we're rounding up 40 of the most beautiful streets in the world to add to your travel bucket list.

  6. Piazza Castello, Turin - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Castello is a prominent city square in Turin, Italy. It houses several city landmarks, museums, theaters and cafes. It houses several city landmarks, museums, theaters and cafes. [ 1 ]

  7. Turin metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Administratively it comprises the comune (municipality) of Turin plus 53 further communes, all of which fall within the Metropolitan City of Turin. The metropolitan area has a total population of 1,646,064 estimated by the OECD and an area of 1,127 km 2 , giving a density of 1,461 people per square kilometre. [ 1 ]

  8. Castello del Valentino - Wikipedia

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    The Valentino Castle (Italian: Castello del Valentino) is a historic building in the northwestern Italian city of Turin. [1] It is located in Parco del Valentino, and is the seat of the Architecture Faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin.

  9. Italian architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Etruscans built temples, fora, public streets, aqueducts and city gates which had a significant influence on Roman architecture. [6] In Southern Italy, from the 8th century BC, the Greek colonists who created what was known as Magna Graecia used to build their buildings in their own style.