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A square as much
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This square, which emerges from a course leader, a time Turin Square, was titled to the party Pietro Pajetta in the middle of the last century. Circumcised by elegant 8th century palaces, it is p...
The older name Piazza Torino was titled to the party Pietro Pajetta in 1945. In those years, several elegant palaces were built around the square. The most famous is the gin ...
I arrived at Viale Cavour Square where I had lunch and stayl in a bar for a coffee. Large square that offers no special sights except for the central statue dedicated to Vittorio Emanu...
The true attraction is the beautiful statue built in memory of the Father of the Patria King Victory Emanuel II, portrait in uniform as at the time of the Battle Resources. Pride, his look home...
A square as much
This square, which emerges from a course leader, a time Turin Square, was titled to the party Pietro Pajetta in the middle of the last century. Circumcised by elegant 8th century palaces, it is p...
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Place ex Torino Now dedicated to an ignorant, has nothing special except the monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, for the rest is very trafficked
Piazza Torino
The older name Piazza Torino was titled to the party Pietro Pajetta in 1945. In those years, several elegant palaces were built around the square. The most famous is the gin ...
Place with the statue of King Victory Emanuel II
I arrived at Viale Cavour Square where I had lunch and stayl in a bar for a coffee. Large square that offers no special sights except for the central statue dedicated to Vittorio Emanu...
Vittorio Emanuele
The true attraction is the beautiful statue built in memory of the Father of the Patria King Victory Emanuel II, portrait in uniform as at the time of the Battle Resources. Pride, his look home...