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15-JUN-2016 Marisa

Carignano square

Torino (Italy)

It is one of the historical squares of the city, surrounded by Baroque architectures. In the middle you can admire a statue dedicated to Gioberti. The square was opened during the development of Turin wanted by Vittorio Amedeo I of Savoy. Later, when Savoy family inherited the subalpine throne, Carignano palace and the square became scenery of the events part of the history of the Unified Italy: from the balcony it was announced the signature of the Albertine Statute.

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Neil Marcus07-Nov-2016 10:09
This a neat composition of a beautiful square. One wishes to be there.. "VVV"
Alexander Kazakov27-Jul-2016 08:09
Wonderful place! V
Graeme26-Jul-2016 13:12
A lovely setting for this cafe, Marisa.V
Missed Opportunities26-Jul-2016 11:23
Without the beautifully decorated balconies, it wouldn't leave you 'wishing you were there' - nice image!
Marjan Schavemaker26-Jul-2016 08:28
Magnificent and what a ambiance, Marisa! V
fotabug26-Jul-2016 04:04
Lovely scene, beautiful detail in the building!
Johnny JAG25-Jul-2016 19:54
Beautiful scene, so orderly and pristine.
Jim Coffman25-Jul-2016 16:01
What a lovely place and you captured it so well...
larose forest photos25-Jul-2016 15:57
Elegant and beautiful, imposing in a pleasing way. Very interesting history as well. V