SPOSI IN FIERA MATRIMONIO TORINO - PALAZZINA DI CACCIA DI STUPINIGI NOVEMBRE 2018
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All the beauties of Piedmont are summarized and celebrated in its regional capital. Roman (the Porte Palatine remind its origins), then Romanesque, Baroque and up to modern days architecture. There aremore than 40museums hosting precious things, which are often unique specimens in Italy and abroad. The EgyptianMuseumis the second most important museum in the world after the one in Cairo. The Museo Nazionale del Cinema [NationalMuseumof Cinema] is one of a kind, with a vertical structure (3,200 sq. metres on 5 floors) in themagical setting of theMole Antonelliana that, with its audacious 167-metre height, is the symbol of this city in the world.
Turin is the European capital of Baroque, which marked the city's cultural flourishing (Palazzo Carignano, Piazza San Carlo - the city'smeeting point, the San Lorenzo and San Filippo churches) and characterizes its surroundings (the Royal Residences, the Reggia di Venaria, the Castello di Rivoli...); but the city is also Art Nouveau, the floral style that embellishes the city's elegant districts the villas under the hills and, above all, the cafés where the high life has been enjoyed since the 1800s. It was the capital of Italy, and today it is the city of contemporary art and design, where themost important architects in the world create cutting edge urban projects.
The Savoy monarchy was mainly warlike, but the use ofweaponswas alwaysmatched by a passion for art, theatre,music, parks and gardens. The court hosted architects, painters and people of letters; it organized superb parties and hunting events: exclusive leisure activities that became a point of reference for European aristocrats. There are 15 Savoy Residences -UNESCO WorldHeritage Sites - and they represent an important cultural route: five of themare in the city (Palazzo Reale, PalazzoMadama, Palazzo Carignano, Castello del Valentino and Villa della Regina), the others are in the surroundings, (e.g., the StupinigiHunting Lodge, the castles of Rivoli - hosting the importantMuseumof Contemporary Art, Moncalieri, Agliè and, of course, the Reggia di Venaria). The residences were completed around themiddle 18th Century and are also known as the delightful crown as they surround Turin like a ring.
There aremany facets that are the ingredients of its charm. Turin means museums, music, cinema, culture, art and spirit; but also antiques, bibliophily, and shopping. But Turin is also sweet - with its chocolate, pastries andmany other unique delicacies such as bicerin, cakes and candies - as well as savoury, with the traditional aperitif rite and typical recipes. The local cuisine has become a worldwide famous feature. The research for often unique ingredients, always natural, the creativity and ability of cooks, confectioners and chocolate makers are the basis of the local culture and passion for good food, which is represented by the many trattorias as well as luxury restaurants.
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City Sightseeing Torino
Torino offre a tutti qualcosa di speciale da tutti i punti di vista! _________________________________
Torino has got something special for everybody and from every point of view!
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Turin, as the former capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Kingdom of Italy, is home of the Savoy Residences. In addition to the 17th-century Royal Palace, built for Madama Reale Christine Marie of France (the official residence of the Savoys until 1865) there are many palaces, residences and castles in the city centre and in the surrounding towns. Turin is home to Palazzo Chiablese, the Royal Armoury, the Royal Library, Palazzo Madama, Palazzo Carignano, Villa della Regina, and the Valentino Castle. The complex of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy in Turin and in the nearby cities of Rivoli, Moncalieri, Venaria Reale, Agliè, Racconigi, Stupinigi, Pollenzo and Govone was declared a World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1997. In recent years, Turin has become an increasingly popular tourist destination, ranking 203rd in the world and 10th in Italy in 2008, with about 240,000 international arrivals.[11]
The inside of the Egyptian Museum, the second largest in the world after the one in Cairo
The Egyptian Museum of Turin specialises in archaeology and anthropology, in particular the Art of Ancient Egypt. It is home to what is regarded as one of the largest collections of Egyptian antiquities outside of Egypt. In 2006 it received more than 500,000 visitors.[47] The Museum of Oriental Art houses one of the most important Asian art collections in Italy.[48][49]
Other museums include the National Museum of Cinema, the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile, the Museum of Human Anatomy Luigi Rolando, the Museo delle Marionette (puppet museum) and the Museo Nazionale della Montagna (National Museum of the Mountains).
The city is home to the well-known Shroud of Turin: a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion. It is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in the city centre. The origins of the shroud and its image are still the subject of intense debate among scientists, theologians, historians and researchers. It is popularly believed to be a depiction of Jesus Christ, however this matter is still controversial, as there seems to be a sufficient amount of historical and scientific evidence supporting the idea that it is, or is not, the Holy Face of Jesus. Nonetheless, it is a symbol of religious devotion and is one of the city's main symbols and tourist attractions.
After it had been little more than a town for a long time, in 1559 the Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy made Turin the capital of his domains. The Duke had ambition to transform the city into a major artistic and cultural capital, and in the following centuries numerous artists were to work at the Savoy court, especially architects and planners like Carlo di Castellamonte and his son Amedeo, Guarino Guarini and, in the 18th century, Filippo Juvarra and Benedetto Alfieri.
Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja
As for the painting and the visual arts, Turin became a point of reference, especially in the 20th century. In the 1920s, the painter Felice Casorati inspired a number of students called The group of six of Turin and these included Carlo Levi, Henry Paolucci, Gigi Chessa, Francis Menzio, Nicola Galante and Jessie Boswell. Artists born in Turin include the sculptor Umberto Mastroianni and the architect Carlo Mollino. Between the 1960s and the 1970s, the international centre of Turin (Arte Povera), the presence in the city of artists like Alighiero Boetti, Mario Merz, Giuseppe Penone, Piero Gilardi and Michelangelo Pistoletto. In those years there was a strong artistic influence of designer Armando Testa. Artists currently operating in the city include Ugo Nespolo and Carol Rama.
Top Things to Do in Turin - Piazza Carignano - A Guided Tour
Piazza Carignano. The square is characterized by Palazzo Carignano (Carignano Palace), the town residence of the Savoy-Carignano family, designed by Guarino Guarini (1679) with its spectacular concave-convex façade, which later became the seat of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. Opposite, there is the Teatro Carignano (Carignano Theatre), the family’s theatre, and the Ristorante del Cambio (“the Change” Restaurant), founded in 1757 and still active today.
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Le residenze Sabaude Concorso d'eleganza 2012 - N°1/2
Also this year in September took place in Turin the classic Concorso d'Eleganza Le Residenze Sabaude organized by Promauto Racing with the support of ASI. Turin boasts the oldest Italian Concours d'Elegance (the first edition was published in 1923), and the event was open to cars built until 1970.
Location of the first day was the beautiful hunting lodge of Stupinigi. Among the 34 beautiful cars entered has won the Best of Show the lovely 1947 Alfa Romeo 6c 2500 Sport Stabilimenti Farina owned by the famous Italian collector Corrado Lopresto.
Anche quest'anno agli inizi di Settembre si è svolto a Torino il classico Concorso d'Eleganza Le residenze Sabaude organizzato da Promauto Racing con il patrocinio dell'ASI. Il capoluogo Piemontese annovera il più antico concorso d'eleganza italiano (la prima edizione risale al 1923) e l'evento era aperto a vetture costruite fino al 1970.
Luogo di ritrovo della prima giornata è stata la splendida palazzina di caccia di Stupinigi, luogo delle immagini di questo video. Tra le 34 splendide vetture iscritte ha vinto il premio Best of Show la meravigliosa Alfa Romeo 6c 2500 Sport Stabilimenti Farina del 1947 di proprietà del famoso collezionista italiano Corrado Lopresto.
Castello di Torrechiara Italy
The castle is located on the hills of Torrechiara Torrechiara, near Langhirano, about 18 km from Parma. Its elevated position allows him to completely dominate the valley where the stream flows Parma, a meeting point between the city and the mountains nearby.
From the very beginning was to serve not only as a defensive structure but also as an isolated mansion of Count Pier Maria II de 'Rossi and his mistress, Bianca Pellegrini Arluno.
It is considered one of the best preserved example of architecture of the castles in Italy because it combines elements of the Middle Ages to those of the Italian Renaissance.
Owned by the state, is in direct delivery to the Superintendence for Architectural Heritage and Landscape in the provinces of Parma and Piacenza, and is inserted in the circuit of the Association of the Castles of the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza.
Il castello di Torrechiara sorge sulle colline di Torrechiara, vicino a Langhirano, a circa 18 km da Parma. La sua posizione elevata gli permette di dominare perfettamente la vallata dove scorre il torrente Parma, punto di incontro tra la città e la montagna poco distante.
Fin dall'inizio doveva servire non solo come struttura difensiva ma anche come dimora isolata del conte Pier Maria II de' Rossi e della sua amante, Bianca Pellegrini di Arluno.
È considerato un esempio tra i meglio conservati di architettura dei castelli in Italia poiché unisce elementi del medioevo a quelli del Rinascimento italiano.
Di proprietà dello Stato, è in consegna diretta alla Soprintendenza per i Beni Architettonici e Paesaggistici per le province di Parma e Piacenza, ed è inserito nel circuito dell'Associazione dei Castelli del Ducato di Parma e Piacenza.
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About Florence
Let City Sightseeing Florence highlight all the things to do and see in the
city
The Cathedral, or Duomo, is a principle attraction in Florence. Marvel at
the gothic interior and the huge dome which dominates the skyline. The
building was constructed over centuries and built on the original site of an
earlier cathedral which dates back to the 5th century. Hop off at Piazzale
Michelangelo for a breathtaking, panoramic view of the city. To admire
Michelangelo’s famed Statue of David, visit the Accademia Gallery. Those who
appreciate the arts will also enjoy a visit to The Uffizi Gallery or the
churches of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce which are authentic art
galleries. Hop off at the Arno River and cross the Ponte Vecchio which takes
you from some of the oldest streets in the city to Oltrarno which is located
south of the river. Take time out at the Boboli Gardens or climb the hill to
the church of San Miniato al Monte to experience an enthralling view of
Florence. Hop Off at the Piazza Della Liberta. From there you can take a
short walk to San Marco, a religious complex comprising a church and a
convent. The convent is now a museum and was once home to both painter Fra
Angelico and preacher Giro Savonarola during the 15th century. The Fortezza
is a masterpiece of military renaissance architecture and today is the main
venue of the Florence Congress Congress & Exhibition Citidel.
CASTELLO SFORZESCO / SFORZA CASTLE (MILANO, ITALY)
Il Castello Sforzesco è uno dei principali simboli di Milano e della sua storia. Fu costruito nel XV secolo da Francesco Sforza, divenuto da poco Duca di Milano, sui resti di una precedente fortificazione risalente al XIV secolo nota come Castrum Porte Jovis (Castello di Porta Giovia, o Zobia) e nei secoli ha subito notevoli trasformazioni. Fra il Cinquecento e il Seicento costituiva una delle principali cittadelle militari d'Europa; restaurato in stile storicista da Luca Beltrami tra il 1890 e il 1905, ora è sede di importanti istituzioni culturali e meta turistica. È uno dei più grandi castelli d'Europa.
La costruzione di una fortificazione con funzioni prettamente difensive fu avviata nella seconda metà del Trecento dalla dinastia viscontea, che deteneva la signoria di Milano da quasi un secolo, da quando nel 1277 l'arcivescovo Ottone Visconti aveva sconfitto nella battaglia di Desio e cacciato da Milano il precedente Signore, Napoleone della Torre. Nel 1354 l'arcivescovo Giovanni Visconti morendo lasciò in eredità il ducato ai tre nipoti Matteo II, Galeazzo II e Bernabò. Tra il 1360 e il 1370 Galeazzo Visconti fece costruire, a cavallo delle mura della città, in corrispondenza della Porta Giovia una fortificazione detta appunto Castello di Porta Giovia, dal nome dell'antico ingresso della cinta delle mura romane dedicato a Giove. L'edificio venne ampliato dai suoi successori: Gian Galeazzo Visconti, che divenne nel 1395 il primo duca di Milano, Giovanni Maria e Filippo Maria, che per primo trasferì la corte stabilmente nel castello dal palazzo ducale che sorgeva presso il Duomo (l'odierno Palazzo Reale). Il risultato è un castello a pianta quadrata con i lati lunghi 200 m e quattro torri agli angoli, di cui le due rivolte verso la città particolarmente imponenti, con muri perimetrali spessi 7 m. La costruzione divenne così dimora permanente della dinastia viscontea, per essere poi distrutta nel 1447 dalla neonata Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana, fondata dai nobili milanesi dopo l'estinzione della dinastia viscontea avvenuta con la morte senza eredi legittimi del duca Filippo Maria. Fu il capitano di ventura Francesco I Sforza ad avviarne la ricostruzione nel 1450 per farne la sua residenza, dopo aver abbattuto la Repubblica ed essersi impadronito di Milano quale marito di Bianca Maria Visconti. Non essendo di nobili origini e non avendo quindi un proprio blasone mantenne quale stemma del proprio casato la vipera viscontea. All'epoca gli era pari solo il castello Het Steen di Anversa. Nel 1452 Filarete venne ingaggiato dal duca per la costruzione e la decorazione della torre mediana, che difatti tuttora viene chiamata Torre del Filarete, cui successe l'architetto militare Bartolomeo Gadio. Alla morte di Francesco Sforza gli successe il figlio Galeazzo Maria, che fece continuare i lavori dall'architetto Benedetto Ferrini. In questi anni fu avviata una grande campagna di affreschi delle sale della corte ducale affidata ai pittori del ducato, di cui l'esempio più pregevole è la cappella ducale cui lavorò Bonifacio Bembo. Nel 1476 sotto la reggenza di Bona di Savoia fu costruita la torre omonima. Nel 1494 salì al potere Ludovico il Moro e il castello divenne sede di una delle corti più ricche e fastose d'Europa, alla realizzazione della quale furono chiamati a lavorare artisti come Leonardo da Vinci (che affrescò diverse sale dell'appartamento ducale, insieme a Bernardino Zenale e Bernardino Butinone) e il Bramante (forse per una ponticella per collegare il castello alla cosiddetta strada coperta), mentre molti pittori affrescarono la Sala della Balla illustrando le gesta di Francesco Sforza. Di Leonardo resta in particolare la pittura di intrecci vegetali con frutti e monocromi di radici e rocce nella Sala delle Asse, del 1498, mentre nulla rimane del colossale monumento equestre a Francesco Sforza, distrutto dai Francesi prima di essere completato. Negli anni a seguire il castello fu infatti danneggiato dai continui attacchi che francesi, milanesi e truppe germaniche si scambiarono; fu aggiunto un baluardo allungato chiamato tenaglia che dà il nome alla porta vicina e progettato forse da Cesare Cesariano, ma nel 1521 la Torre del Filarete esplose, perché un soldato francese fece per sbaglio esplodere una bomba dopo che la torre fu adibita ad armeria. Ritornato al potere e al castello Francesco II Sforza ristrutturò e ampliò la fortezza, adibendone una parte a sontuosa dimora della moglie Cristina di Danimarca.
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MONET AND THE IMPRESSIONISTS – THE EXHIBITION
Monet Experience and the Impressionists, the new Crossmedia Group production, is a virtual and experience-based journey of enchanting images and sounds. A sensorial immersion inside the masterpieces of the painter who thrilled his audience as no-one else before for en plein air painting, expressing the beauty of nature in the unique moment of its own revelation. These works by the Great Master and other major Impressionist exponents appear now, released from canvas and frames, developed in a 360° environment on the huge screens and the architectures of our prestigious location, Santo Stefano al Ponte.
An evocative narration, taking shape from the multi-media installations in the introductory section, materializes in the 3D perceptional adventure of the Oculus and culminates in the real, actual immersive experience.
MONET VR EXPERIENCE
Modo Comunicazione is offering a conception of Virtual Reality applied to our Monet Experience world.
Thanks to Oculus VR access points the audience may live the experience of entering as protagonist inside the landscapes reinvented and painted by the Master of Impressionism.
THE INTRODUCTION SECTION
The introductory section of our exhibitions has always been intended for making the visitors’ experience more fascinating and interactive. Technology becomes an entertaining and didactic instrument. Tablets, monitors, video-projections, as well as reproductions and printings, mix their languages to offer the audience a great
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A weekend spent in Turin during summer.
Great city, with lots of museums (I visited the National Automobile Museum and the National Cinema Museum, which were both amazing), arcades paving every street, and the famous Bicerin, the Turinese hot drink made of espresso, drinking chocolate and whole milk... Delizioso !
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PRIZE OF NATIONS RIDING TOURNAMENT - NO SOUND
The Prize of Nations riding tournament took place at Aix-la-Chapelle on Saturday, 9th July,1996. Winning team of this competition for the third time in a row, was the Italians. GRAZIANO MANCINELLI on his horse 'Turvey. DR. CAPUZZO with 'Rubicon'. Winner of the competition for the third time in a row: the Italian team with GRAZIANO MANCINELLI on his horse Turvey. DR. CAPUZZO with Rubican, STEFANO ANFIONI with Canio and RAIMONDO D' INZEO with Posilippo. Their result: 20 points. Second was the American team with 22 points. Members of their team: MISS C. JONES on Fru, MISS K. KRUSNER on Untouable rpt Untouchable, MR. F.D. CHAPOT on Sinjon and W.C. STEINKRAUS on San Lucas. There were altogether 6 teams participating in the tournament among them riders from Hungary and Poland.
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