Saturday, September 8, 2007

Piazza Carlina


I took this photo from the roundabout in the middle of the place. Piazza Carlina it isn't its real name but it's how citizen call this round place. The real name of Piazza Carlina it's: Piazza Carlo Emanuele II. In the middle a statue dedicated to the statesman Camillo Benso di Cavour that is holding a cartouche where there's written "Free Church in a Free State" = "libera Chiesa in uno stato libero = So clear and so vivid it has to remain a real purpose and not a dream. Then, in the corner with via Accademia Albertina, there's the Santa Croce's Church and tomorrow I'll say more about it.

Ho scattato questa fotografia dal centro della piazza. Piazza Carlina non è il suo nome reale ma come i residenti sono usi chiamare: Piazza Carlo Emanuele II. In mezzo il monumento che raffigura lo statista Camillo Benso di Cavout e sull'angolo con via Accademia Albertina, la Chiesa di Santa Croce e domani saprò meglio dire al riguardo.
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3 comments:

  1. A beautiful building and statue, and your signature night lighting!

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  2. I'm watching 'The Bourne Ultimatum' after lunch and I look forward to it because I heard some of shots were taken in Torino.

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