The Mole Antonelliana, Turin’s most recognizable landmark, was completed in 1889 and now houses the National Museum of Cinema. This striking tower, with its distinctive pyramidal dome and a spire reaching 551 feet (168 meters), dominates the city skyline. Visitors can ascend to the viewing platform for panoramic views of Turin, offering a unique perspective on the city’s layout and architecture. The tower’s elegant structure and historical significance make it a central point of interest for both locals and tourists.
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