According to its legend, Turin sits at the intersection of two magical triangles —one good, one evil—though its city politics ...
The Piazza Statuto is the “black heart” of the city’s Satanic influences, home of Turin’s gallows and a stone monument to those who died building the Frejus tunnel connecting Italy and France.
One of Turin's most iconic buildings, this grand building is home to the National Museum of Cinema. Featuring a dome and spire towering 550 feet above the ground, the Mole Antonelliana is the ...
When Emmanuel-Philibert, Duke of Savoy, moved his capital to Turin in 1562, he began a vast series of building projects (continued by his successors) to demonstrate the power of the ruling house. This ...
While a similar project in Milan was shelved to avoid controversy, Turin will indeed have its minaret. In the Aurora district ...