Mole Antonelliana at Sunset
by Elvira Peretsman
Title
Mole Antonelliana at Sunset
Artist
Elvira Peretsman
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The Mole Antonelliana is captured from a low angle, bathed in the warm hues of a setting sun. Its detailed architecture stands out against a blue sky.
Mole Antonelliana is an architectural landmark and symbol of the city of Turin, Italy. It is named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli. A mole in Italian means a building of monumental proportions. Mole Antonelliana was initially conceived as a synagogue, before being bought by the city of Turin and made into a monument to national unity. The building was completed in 1889. With a height of 167 meters, it was the tallest brick building in Europe at the time. Today visitors can take a glass elevator/lift to go up to the panoramic terrace and take in the amazing 360-degree views of the city and the surrounding Alps.
Since 2000, the building has housed the Museo Nazionale del Cinema (National Museum of Cinema).
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Tags: mole antonelliana, turin, torino, italy, italia, landmark, architecture, monument, building, tower, golden, mole, piedmont, piemonte, skyscraper, architecture, sunset, sky, landmark, historic
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December 7th, 2025
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