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  • Downtown traditional shop, Huseini mosque's reflections.
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  • reflections in Deira souq.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
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  • Dhows harbour on the Dubai Creek, traditional trading hearth of the city is the original place where this small hamlet of pearl fishermen was founded.The gold reflections of the Arab Bank.
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  • Skyscrapers reflections on Dubai Creek, the traditional hearth of Dubai trade.
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  • Piazza Carlo Emanuele II, in a popular street called piazza Carlina; some palaces with elegant facades overlook it (Palazzo d'Ormea, designed by Juvarra) and, especially, the Church of Santa Croce, designed by Juvarra, overlooks this square.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Anglesey island. Beaumaris village.
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  • Campeche, Centro Cultural, (HouseN. 6), an old colonial house of XVII century.
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  • Caernafon castle. The King's  Gate, the main gate. In 1283 King Edward I of England began to build the walled town and this grand scale castle as administrative centre of north Wales. There was a deliberate link with Caernarfon's Roman past and the castle's walls are reminiscent of the Walls of Constantinople.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Humahuaca village.
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  • The National road N. 106 near Crotone. This road connecting Reggio Calabria to Taranto has the nickname of "The Death's Road"  for many road accidents.
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  • Gerace, main square
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Soho.
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  • Tango school during the Tango Dance World Championship when Buenos Aires is alive with Tango concerts and milongas. Harrod's historic hall becomes once again a multitidinous dance floor where the milongueros are the stars. European immigrants, mainly Italian and Spanish, freed African slaves and gauchos created the dance and music that would become the tango in Buenos Aires around the 1880s.
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  • Sony Center, Postdamer Platz.Marlene Dietrich at the entrance of Cinema Museum
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  • Contemporary architecture of the Third Circle, a fashionable district full of hotels and embassies.
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  • A street in the baroque district, in the back the Natural Sciences Museum.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. .Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Old City souqs in the Muslim Quarter.
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  • The skyline of Burj Dubai, the highest skyscrapers of the world.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara, butcher's shop. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy in northwest Argentina, it is about 155 kilometres long, bordered by the Altiplano in the west and north, by the Sub-Andean hills in the east, and by the warm valleys (Valles Templados) in the south. The name quebrada (literally "broken") translates as a deep valley or ravine. <br />
This region has always been a economic, social and cultural crossroad,  populated for 10,000 years. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. The Quebrada de Humahuaca has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2 July 2003.
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  • Mota de Cuervo, windmills. This village presents the most famous image of La Mancha, thanks to the windmills located on the hill. The crowning work of Spanish literature, Don Quixote has made the fields and villages of La Mancha famous the world over.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Campo de Criptana. "At this point they caught sight of thirty or forty windmills which were standing on the plain..." Thus begins chapter VIII of Don Quixote. In Cervantes's time windmills were quite common. This view is undoubtedly the characteristic landscape of Campo de Criptana. Today, ten windmills can be seen, with their original structure and machinery preserved.
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  • Amatenango del Valle, maya woman.
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  • Rennes, historical center near St Anne square.
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  • Rennes,  the Champs-Libres centre, designed by Christian de Portzamparc, covers an area of almost 24,000 sqm. and houses three important cultural institutions: the 6-floor library, Espace des sciences (science museum) and its planetarium and the Musée de Bretagne. This immense centre, set in the heart of the city, was built using purple schist, concrete and glass, and combines traditional materials with a modern design. The Champs Libres is a place where people can come and meet up.
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  • Amatenango del Valle, maya woman.
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  • Morelia, twin towered (70 meters high) cathedral, (1640-1774): is a combination of Herreresque, baroque and neoclassical.
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  • Northeastern Anatolia. Kars, shop in the city center.
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  • Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Landscape between Sanliurfa and Mardin.
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  • Art gallery of the new trendy area of Radhusgate
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, Ca' d'Oro, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Grand Canal, view from a "vaporetto", canal boat.
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  • Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, NRW K20 Grabbeplatz. The museum is one of the most illustrious collections of modern art in the world.
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  • Festwiese district near the Rhine river.
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  • Saluzzo, a small town in the Piedmont region, has kept much of its 15th century old town intact. Corso Italia, the main street.
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  • The castle, built by Emperor Friderik III between the years 1478 and 1483 for the purpose of fortifying the north eastern part of the town wall.
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  • The Mestni trg square with the City Hall.
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  • Edimburgh, the Castle.
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  • El-Horea traditional coffee house (ahwa), attended by chess players and students of nearby American University of Cairo. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Al-Shataranj coffe house (ahwa), a popular place for chess and domino players. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • The famous tea and coffee house (ahwa) Al-Fischawi, in the hearth of one of largest Middle East bazaars, Khan el Khalili. Seller of animals stuffed with straw. Cairo’s ahwa (the traditional coffeehouse) are for Cairo what the pub is to London or caffè to Rome. Once the ahwa was the main place for entairnement, a animated place where Cairo’s men socialised playing chess, backgammon or domino, reading newspapers or watching TV, drinking Turkish coffee and shai (tea) with mint or smoking a sheesha, the tradional waterpipe. Some ahwa are meeting places for people loving chess or remembering famous Egyptian singer Oum Kalthoum. Today Cairo is changed and everybody is just too busy to drink coffee in a ahwa, so western style coffee shops are much more than traditional ahwa.
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  • Ferrara, city center. In Emilia the bikes are still popular.
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  • Dublin: Grafton street, the car-free main shopping street.
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  • Temple Bar restaurants, pubs and art galleries fashionable district.
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  • Altdorf. souvenirs of William Tell.
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  • Make-up, the radical transformation of the human face intended to transport one into the distant realm of the imaginery.
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  • Architettura tradizionale di Basilea.
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  • Luci d'artista (Artist lights) in winter. Tappeto volante (Flying carpet) of Daniel Buren, Palazzo di Città square. The monument to the crusader Conte Verde and in the back the municipality.
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  • People's square.
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  • Ferrara, city center. In Emilia the bikes are still popular.
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  • Tangier, the old city, photographer's shop.
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance. The building was projected by award winning architects Herzog e Meuron (Tate Modern Gallery).
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  • Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, the UK's 1st Conservatoire of Music and Dance. The building was projected by award winning architects Herzog e Meuron (Tate Modern Gallery).
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  • Clerkenwell Green has historically been associated with radicalism, and in 1902 Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green.
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  • Clerkenwell Green has historically been associated with radicalism, and in 1902 Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green.
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  • Clerkenwell Green has historically been associated with radicalism, and in 1902 Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green.
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  • Ajaccio, the Cathedral
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  • Soho.
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  • Le Havre, The MUMA, Musée des Beaux-Arts André Malraux, houses a collection of art spanning the past five centuries; the impressionist paintings collections are the second most extensive in France after those of the Orsay Museum in Paris.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • Puerto Madero upper class neighborhood, the old harbour.
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  • Rocio, a professional tango dancer, in the dressing room before a show.
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  • Students of Tango Escuela Carlos Copello. Carlos is one of the most representative and authentic popular dancers and choreographers of Argentine Tango.
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  • Hilda Curletto is one of the most celebrated creative stylist of wardrobe created for dancing tango following fashion trends but observing the design and dance concept. Here with Nicole Nau, a famous German born tango dancer.
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  • The new Hauptbanhof.
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  • Show Room in the fashion district north of Alexander platz.
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  • Brescello. Located near the Po river this town is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • Brescello. Located near the Po river this town is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • Brescello, main square with Don Camillo's memorabilia. Located near the Po river this town is famous for being the set for one of Italy's most loved film series: that of Peppone and Don Camillo, played by Gino Cervi and Fernandel and based on the books by Giovannino Guareschi.
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  • The Domkirke (cathedral).
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  • Rennes, traditional floors, food and fish market of saturday morning in Place des Lices.
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  • Piazza Carlo Emanuele II, in a popular street called piazza Carlina; some palaces with elegant facades overlook it (Palazzo d'Ormea, designed by Juvarra) and, especially, the Church of Santa Croce, designed by Juvarra, overlooks this square.
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  • Piazza Carlo Emanuele II, in a popular street called piazza Carlina; some palaces with elegant facades overlook it (Palazzo d'Ormea, designed by Juvarra) and, especially, the Church of Santa Croce, designed by Juvarra, overlooks this square.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. .Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Castello di Rivoli Castello di Rivoli, huge baroque-style castle placed in a strategic position at the entrance of the Susa Valley in 14th century, was rebuilt by the architects Ascanio Vitozzi, Carlo and Amedeo di Catellamonte, Michelangelo Garove and by the great Filippo Juvarra in 1715-1727; Juvarra worked on an ambitious project of enlargement, but it was left incompleted and its memory remains in the so-called Manica Lunga. .Castello di Rivoli houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, the most important Italian museum in its category.
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