
Addio Torino
English poet Robert Browning wrote: Open my heart and you will see, engraved inside of it, ‘Italy’.
Continue reading “Addio Torino”English poet Robert Browning wrote: Open my heart and you will see, engraved inside of it, ‘Italy’.
Continue reading “Addio Torino”When Italy unified in 1861, Turin became the 1st capital of Italy and the House of Savoy became its King.
Continue reading “Historical House of Savoy”In the spirit of Hallowe’en, we had to mention the Door of the Devil, Torino’s most curious attraction.
Continue reading “Door of the Devil”Mark Twain loved Torino’s extraordinarily wide streets, prodigious piazzas and spacious sheltered porticos.
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