- The Mole
Antonelliana (pronounced [ˈmɔːle antonelˈljaːna]) is a
major landmark building in Turin, Italy,
named after its architect,
Alessandro Antonelli...
- D.C.), the
Eiffel Tower (in Paris, France), and the Mole
Antonelliana. The Mole
Antonelliana was a few feet
taller and was the
tallest masonry (i.e. without...
- the city is home to museums, such as the
Museo Egizio, and the Mole
Antonelliana, the city's
architectural symbol,
which in turn
hosts the
National Museum...
- skys****er
taller than 150 m (490 ft) (or,
depending on definition, the Mole
Antonelliana in 1889).
Among all structures, in 1884 the 169 m (554 ft) Washington...
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historian Robert Hughes, the
painting draws inspiration from the Mole
Antonelliana in Torino, Italy. This painting,
amongst other works by
Giorgio de Chirico...
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following design was
chosen for the logo: Turin's landmark, the Mole
Antonelliana, and Alps that are stylized,
combined with the
shape of a
snowflake and...
- America…" (pg.2) "Mole
Antonelliana". museocinema.it.
Museo ****onale del Cinema.
Retrieved November 12, 2017. "Mole
Antonelliana"[usurped]. emporis.com...
- Turin, Italy, is a
motion picture museum ****ed out
inside the Mole
Antonelliana tower. It is
operated by the
Maria Adriana Prolo Foundation, and the...
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therefore considered to be the
first early skys****er. In 1889, the Mole
Antonelliana in
Italy was 197 m (549 ft) tall. Most
early skys****ers
emerged in the...
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lives here". The Games' logo
depicted a
stylized profile of the Mole
Antonelliana building,
drawn in
white and blue ice crystals,
signifying the snow and...