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"You cannot miss this building in Turin it was a synagogue first, but then became the building that represented the unification of Italy (believe it or not that was only in 1961) In any case it's now the Museum of Film this is something the Italians know a lot about. It is a not-for-profit and promotes study, research and documentation activities in the field of cinema, photography and image. - Its worth a visit you can even still go to the top of the spire if you want."
"The staple of Turin, the Mole (pronounced MOL-A). Close to the city center of Turin and right next to Piazza Vittorio is the main attraction of Turin and has a cinema museum inside with an elevator to take you to the top of the Mole to take in all the views Turin has to offer. A must visit any time of the day. Oh and did I forget to mention, the Mole will have flashing lights like the Eifel tower some nights as well!"
"Probably the most recognised structure in the city, Mole Antonelliana was inicially projected as a synagogue and got its name to the architect Alessandro Antonelli. Construction began right after the Italian Reunification but was only completed in 1889, after the jewish community swapped a land space for the construction of the definitive synagogue with the City of Turin."

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