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  • Magic. Turin is full of it, and legend has it that the capital of Piedmont is part of two magic triangles – the triangle of white magic (with Lyon and Prague) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco).
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  • Magic. Turin is full of it, and legend has it that the capital of Piedmont is part of two magic triangles – the triangle of white magic (with Lyon and Prague) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco).
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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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  • 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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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls..For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls..For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls..For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls..For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls.<br />
For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals. A small obelisk, half hidden by trees shows the point where the latitude of Turin is situated as calculated by the mathematician Cesare Beccaria.
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  • Piazza Statuto. This square, opened in 1864, is lined on three sides by tall Baroque style structures. At the center of the piazza there is a small garden. There is a monument dedicated to the builders of the Frejus Tunnel, connecting Italy and France, the first of the tunnels through the Alps. It was built in 1879. During Roman times the square was the place where  criminals and innocents were executed. The Piazza Statuto lay outside the original walls of the city and their bodies were just dumped outside the walls..For centuries Piazza Statuto has been known as a center for both black and white magic,associated with the gates of hell and black magic rituals.
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  • the Archeology of Cinema is about the various discoveries, shows and experiments which preceded and accompanied the inventions of Edison and the Lumière brothers: the shadow theatre, the camera obscura, the optical box, the stereoscope, the magic lantern, chronophotography, the kinetoscope and, finally, the cinematograph. screens, let visitors learn more about the history of the objects on view and how they work.
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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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  • Chiclayo, Central Market. ?Magic herbs and ?sanpedritos?, hallucinogen mushrooms.
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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 Archeology of Cinema is about the various discoveries, shows and experiments which preceded and accompanied the inventions of Edison and the Lumière brothers: the shadow theatre, the camera obscura, the optical box, the stereoscope, the magic lantern, chronophotography, the kinetoscope and, finally, the cinematograph. screens, let visitors learn more about the history of the objects on view and how they work.
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  • the Archeology of Cinema is about the various discoveries, shows and experiments which preceded and accompanied the inventions of Edison and the Lumière brothers: the shadow theatre, the camera obscura, the optical box, the stereoscope, the magic lantern, chronophotography, the kinetoscope and, finally, the cinematograph. screens, let visitors learn more about the history of the objects on view and how they work.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, the Arthurian connection is pursued in grand style inside the castle with an exhibition based on the tales of King Arthur and his Knights. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Comper Castle, harpsinging with the wind decorated vith Arthurian subjects. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • Salina Cruz, dressing for a Vela, the traditional celebrations of the Zapotecas women of the Istmo de Tehuantepec. When the tehuanas dance floral skirts and huipiles (shirts) transform the track in a sort of magical mobile garden. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho that often wore these traditional dresses. But these showy dresses, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for these active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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  • Rambla de Santa Monica (the last Rambla). The Wax Museum also has an unusual local set in a magical forest, the Bosc de las Fades.
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  • Comper Castle, harpsinging with the wind decorated vith Arthurian subjects. Comper Castle was reputedly the home of Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, who raised Sir Lancelot here to be a perfect knight. The lake nestling against the castle provides an idyllic picture in summer and is said to conceal Viviane’s palace, magically built for her by Merlin at the bottom of the lake.
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  • San Blas Atempa (Tehuantepec): tehuanas embroiding huipiles. This village is so-well known that buyers comes from foreign countries. The Zapotecas women of the Istmo create with their extraordinary dresses a ?living? myth. When the tehuanas dance the sones during the festivities (Velas), floral skirts and huipiles (shirts) transform the track in a sort of magical mobile garden, and every woman in a Queen. The tehuanas are the archetype of an ancient and legendary Mexico, told in the murales of Diego Rivera and impersonated also by Frida Kalho. It's no accident that she wore always the traditional dresses of the Istmo. But these showy trajes, and the rich golden ornaments that accompany them, are above all an instrument of auto-representatiom for who wears it: active women which the control of the local markets confers an independent economic power that is reflected in the self confidence. Even in the development of the festivities, where the women often dance a lot among them while the men remain seated watching.
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