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Piazza San Carlo

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Piazza San Carlo, Turin, 10121

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Piazza San Carlo - Turin - Reviews of Piazza San Carlo - TripAdvisor
Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto (known to all as “El Caval èd brons”), sculpted by Carlo Marocchetti in 1838. The porticoed buildings surrounding the piaz...
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Il toro in piazza San Carlo, Turin, Italy : Reviews of Il toro in piazza San Carlo - Yahoo! Travel
Although the reasons why are obscure, the city has always been symbolised by a bull, but whatever the origin of the association, it must have had a positive valu...
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extra-torino :: The guide of Torino
Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza youll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto (known to all as El Caval d brons), sculpted by Carlo Marocchetti in 1838. The porticoed buildings surrounding the piazza give...
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Piazza San Carlo, Turin | MyTravelGuide.com
Piazza San Carlo, which splits Via Roma in two, is definitely the grandest and most stunning place in Turin.It was built during the middle of the 17th century and designed by the architect Di Castellamonte.It's two longest sides are surrounded by splendid porched buildings, and its most distinguishi...
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Piazza San Carlo, Turin
was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in the mid 17th century, with "El Caval 'd Brons" sculpted by Carlo Marocchetti in 1838. Open at one end, the square is topped by the churches of San Carlo and Santa Cristina on ...
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Torino Italy, Must See Sites
Piazza San Carlo: The Piazza San Carlo is located halfway along the Via Roma and is nicknamed “Turin’s drawing room”. At the southern end are the churches of Santa Cristina and San Carlo both built in the 1630’s. At the center of the square is a 19th century statue of Emanuel...
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