Thursday, March 13, 2008

Gianni Agnelli alla Mole

Until Sunday 16th on March 250 photos of Giovanni Agnelli (President and principal shareholder of Fiat Group) at Mole Antonelliana to remember his life. Gianni Agnelli died in 2003 and is still considered the last "King of Italy". I like to add: the only.

Sino a Domenica 16 Marzo 250 fotografie di Giovanni Agnelli (Presidente e azionista di maggioranza del Gruppo Fiat) alla Mole Antonelliana per ricordarne la vita. L'avvocato Gianni Agnelli morì nel 2003 ed è ancora considerato l'ultimo Re d'Italia. Mi piace aggiungere: il solo.
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11 comments:

Chuck Pefley said...

Ma che cosa il Vittorio Emanuele II?

Nikon said...

I love it enlarged! His face is so craggy & he looks like he is enjoying the whole scene :-)
He is a confident looking man.

mikeacoyle said...

Fabrizio, I went to this exhibition a couple of weeks ago. Really enjoyed it and learnt a lot about Agnelli in the lovely setting of the National Cinema Museum. There is a photo and more info about it on my site cappuccinoexperience.com
Hope it helps.

lavinka said...

Nice shot! :)

Melina2811 said...

Stò facendo il solito giro a visitare tutti blog da me preferiti, ciao da Maria

buИCiA said...

Mi manca un po'.. la mole, di sera...

Fabrizio Zanelli said...

@Chuck, he and other Savoia are just "fake" compared to Agnelli.

@nikon, you're in right !

@mikeacoyle, I like your site very much. Tomorrow I will insert it into my blogroll

Thank you Lavinka e grazie a Maria e Simo !

MumbaiiteAnu said...

Nice shot. He looks so sure and coonfident.

Anonymous said...

La Stampa had pictures of this when the Juventus boys attended the opening night of this.

It's a very fascinating gallery from what I've read and seen..
I like your shot better though :]

Anonymous said...

La penso esattamente come te circa l'Avvocato..ho avuto l'onore di essere ospite a casa Agnelli a Villar Perosa un po' di anni fa. Quel giorno resterà per sempre nel mio cuore..

Gwen said...

I've learned so much about Fiat and the Fiat history on your blog, Fabrizio.I'm guessing that you drive a Fiat, also.:)