The Mole Antonelliana (pronounced [ˈmɔːle antonelˈljaːna]) is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli...
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addition, the city is home to museums, such as the Museo Egizio, and the Mole Antonelliana, the city's architectural symbol, which in turn hosts the National...
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Washington, D.C.), the Eiffel Tower (in Paris, France), and the Mole Antonelliana. The Mole Antonelliana was a few feet taller and was the tallest masonry (i.e...
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skyscraper taller than 150 m (490 ft) (or, depending on definition, the Mole Antonelliana in 1889). Among all structures, in 1884 the 169 m (554 ft) Washington...
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Derby di Torino or the Turin Derby in English. It is named after the Mole Antonelliana, a major landmark in the city and the architectural symbol of the...
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North-Western Italian architecture refers to architecture (buildings, sights, monuments, churches, palaces) in the North-Western regions of Italy (Piedmont...
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in Turin, Italy, is a motion picture museum fitted out inside the Mole Antonelliana tower. It is operated by the Maria Adriana Prolo Foundation, and the...
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Western architecture, such as the Colosseum, the Duomo of Milan, the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Florence cathedral and the building designs of Venice are...
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building Mole Antonelliana Italy Torino 167.5 550 1889 45°04′8.45″N 7°41′35.62″E / 45.0690139°N 7.6932278°E / 45.0690139; 7.6932278 (Mole Antonelliana) Church...
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historian Robert Hughes, the painting draws inspiration from the Mole Antonelliana in Torino, Italy. This painting, amongst other works by Giorgio de...
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"Passion lives here". The Games' logo depicted a stylized profile of the Mole Antonelliana building, drawn in white and blue ice crystals, signifying the snow...
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its completion it was the tallest building in Italy but in 1961, Mole Antonelliana recovered priority after rebuilding of its pinnacle. The architectural...
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Italian architect of the 19th century. His most famous works are the Mole Antonelliana in Turin (named for him) and both the Novara Cathedral and the Basilica...
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second-tallest masonry building, only 1.6 feet (0.49 m) shorter than Mole Antonelliana in Turin. Like other large American cities, Philadelphia experienced...
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The following design was chosen for the logo: Turin's landmark, the Mole Antonelliana, and Alps that are stylized, combined with the shape of a snowflake...
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Vittorio Veneto Other structures Castello del Valentino Lingotto Mole Antonelliana Palazzo Carignano Palazzo Chiablese Palazzo Madama Residences of the...
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sides in proportion to Fibonacci number. Fibonacci numbers at the Mole Antonelliana in Turin. The Fibonacci numbers at the Lindenbrauerei in Unna created...
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del Cinema) located in Turin is a motion picture museum inside the Mole Antonelliana tower. It is operated by the Maria Adriana Prolo Foundation, and the...
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Italy Turin (Lingotto) Turin (Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile) Turin (Mole Antonelliana) Turin (L'Arte Marmi or Gastronomia Salumeria & Piazza Vittorio Veneto)...
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Retrieved 12 July 2020. Manzo, Luciana. "Esplorando tra le carte - La Mole Antonelliana" (PDF) (in Italian). MuseoTorino. Retrieved 13 July 2020. Le Dome...
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Castel del Monte, a 13th-century castle in Andria 2 euro cent coin: Mole Antonelliana, a tower symbolising the city of Turin 5 euro cent coin: Colosseum...
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contested in 1929 in which Roma were victorious. Derby della Mole (Derby of the Mole Antonelliana): Juventus and Torino contest the derby of Turin, which stretches...
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pole, alpenstock and or a mountain peak. The 12 holes represents the Mole Antonelliana and the European Union flag. It features the Torino 2006 logo. During...
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the University, Palazzo Chiablese, and the Monumental Cemetery. The Mole Antonelliana was also hit by a bomb, which started a small fire that was however...
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domes External view (with the cathedral dome in the forefront and the Mole Antonelliana in the background) View from the Royal Palace courtyard Statue of...
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"Anche Intesa Sanpaolo ha il suo grattacielo: Alto (Quasi) come la Mole Antonelliana". "Portopiccolo, Trieste sogna la sua Costa Smeralda". 17 July 2017...
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The Mole Antonelliana in Turin was conceived and constructed as a synagogue....
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Washington Monument Washington, D.C. United States 555 169 1884 Mole Antonelliana Turin Italy 549.54 167.5 1889 Philadelphia City Hall Philadelphia...
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by Jarlath Hayes. 2002–2015 Italian euro coins A depiction of the Mole Antonelliana, a museum in Turin completed in 1889 which was originally intended...
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structure in the world by 130 m. April 10 – A star is placed on the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, Italy, designed by Alessandro Antonelli, bringing the building's...
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