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  • The Gran Madre di Dio, or "Great Mother of God", was built in 1831 to commemorate the return of the Savoy following French occupation in 1814. For some believers of magic places of Turin the statue's eyes look at the undiscovered place where is the Holy Graal in Turin.
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  • The Gran Madre di Dio, or "Great Mother of God", was built in 1831 to commemorate the return of the Savoy following French occupation in 1814. For some believers of magic places of Turin the statue's eyes look at the undiscovered place where is the Holy Graal in Turin.
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  • The Gran Madre di Dio, or "Great Mother of God", was built in 1831 to commemorate the return of the Savoy following French occupation in 1814. For some believers of magic places of Turin the statue's eyes look at the undiscovered place where is the Holy Graal in Turin.
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  • Pale. The hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe, built around 1200 to worship ‘Maria Jacobi’, one of the pious women supposed to have been present at the cucifixion of Christ. The small church was restored in 1712 and is decorated with  frescoes. The Nativity. On the right St Maria Giacobbe with Jesus Christ and a crib remembering the Holy Graal.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Pale. The hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe, built around 1200 to worship ‘Maria Jacobi’, one of the pious women supposed to have been present at the cucifixion of Christ. The small church was restored in 1712 and is decorated with  frescoes. The Nativity. On the right St Maria Giacobbe with Jesus Christ and a crib remembering the Holy Graal.
    em7152085.jpg
  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
    em7237036.jpg
  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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  • Magic festival. Turin is considered one of the most imprtant magic cities of the world, connected to the Holy Graal and at the crossing of two triangles (Black and White magic) connecting other cities of Europe.
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