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  1. The Mole Antonelliana ( pronounced [ˈmɔːle antonelˈljaːna]) is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. A mole in Italian is a building of monumental proportions. Construction began in 1863, soon after Italian unification, and was completed in 1889, after the architect's death.

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    • Museo Nazionale del Cinema
    • Italy
    • Turin
  2. Il museo nella Mole Antonelliana. La Mole Antonelliana di Torino ospita da svariati anni il Museo Nazionale del Cinema. Vai al sito. Alza gli occhi, guarda la Mole Antonelliana di Torino. Il sito della Mole Antonelliana di Torino, simbolo della città di Torino realizzata da Alessandro Antonelli e sede del Museo del Cinema.

  3. Mole Antonelliana. An architectural landmark of the city of Turin, it was initially conceived as a synagogue, before being bought by the Municipality of Turin and made into a monument to national unity. Planned and begun by architect Alessandro Antonelli in 1863, it was only completed in 1889. With a height of 167.5 metres, it was the tallest ...

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  5. La Mole Antonelliana è un edificio monumentale di Torino, situato nel centro storico, simbolo della città e uno dei simboli d' Italia. Il nome deriva dall'imponente altezza, 167,5 metri, [1] [2] mentre il suo aggettivo deriva dall' architetto che la concepì, Alessandro Antonelli .

    • Via Montebello, 20
    • Piemonte
  6. Feb 2020 • Solo. The Mole Antonelliana, symbol of Turin, is a truly strange building. A Temple built at the top of its roof is just one of the features that make it special. Take the elevator, hanging from only a few cables, through the inside of the Dome and you will have memorabile views from the roof top.

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  7. Mole Antonelliana. The symbol of Turin, this 167m tower with its distinctive aluminium spire appears on the Italian two-cent coin. It was originally intended as a synagogue when construction began in 1862, but was never used as a place of worship, and nowadays houses the Museo Nazionale del Cinema. For dazzling 360-degree views, take the ...

  8. The Mole Antonelliana was built between 1863 and 1889, under the monarchy of Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I. It was the tallest stonework building for years (168 meters) and its unconventional shape makes it unique. At first, the Mole was going to be built by the Jewish Community to be used as a synagogue but due to some economic and ...

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