1373-146 - Cityscape of Turin, Italy, featuring the iconic Mole Antonelliana building that stands out among the city's skyline. This landmark is named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. In Italian, a “mole” refers to a building of monumental proportions.
1373-140 - Cityscape featuring the iconic landmark Mole Antonelliana building named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
1373-130 - View of typical streets adjacent to Corso Guglielmo Marconi boulevard, with the iconic Mole Antonelliana building in the distance, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
832-399258 - Turin, Piedmont Region, Italy. Panorama from Monte dei Cappuccini (Cappuccinis Hill) at sunset with Alps mountains and Mole Antonelliana monument
832-399250 - Turin, Piedmont Region, Italy. Panorama from Monte dei Cappuccini (Cappuccinis Hill) at sunset with Alps mountains and Mole Antonelliana monument
819-383 - The Mole Antonelliana, 167 meters high, now housing the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, a major landmark building in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe