• Amidst the city's many attractions, the Mole Antonelliana stands tall as an iconic symbol of Turin's architectural prowess and historical significance.
  • Eventually, the Mole Antonelliana was never used as a synagogue. However, its construction was completed in 1889, and it remains the symbol of Turin.
  • The Mole Antonelliana is home to the National Museum of Cinema, which opened in 2000 and houses a large collection of film memorabilia, artifacts, and documents.
  • The Mole Antonelliana (pronounced [ˈmɔːle antonelˈljaːna]) is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli.
  • The Mole Antonelliana was never used as a synagogue: it was completed in 1889 and, with a height of 167.5 meters, is still the symbol of Turin.
  • 1889 yılında 47 metrelik kule dahil 167,5 m yüksekliğindeki yapının inşaatı tamamlanmıştır. Mole Antonelliana, Avrupa'nın en yüksek tuğla binası oldu.
  • Visit the Mole Antonelliana, symbol of the city of Turin, a structure, with neoclassical and partly neo-Gothic lines that draws attention due to its shape.
  • 14K Followers, 1,124 Following, 2,878 Posts - Confeitaria Mole Antonelliana (@moleantonelliana) on Instagram: "🍰 47 anos de tradição...
  • ...bu olay üzerine tepesine melek yerine yıldız konur. aynı zamanda torino nun kent dokusu ve arkasındaki dağlar mole antonelliana nın tepesinden rahatlıkla...