I don't want to compare Torino with other Italian cities, but for me, it remains the most beautiful city in Italy. This city is simply wonderful, it also boasts many records, Torino is the city that has the largest porticoed square in Europe, the first capital of Italy, it has the largest Roman gate in the world "porta palatina", it hosts, outside Egypt, the most important Egyptian Museum in the world. In 1896 in Torino there was the first cinema screening in Italy. The "Porta Palazzo" market is the largest open-air market of Europe, the Mole Antonelliana was until 1889 the tallest building in all of Europe, it is the Italian city where the film industry was first established, it boasts of being one of the greenest European cities if not the largest among them, and many other things. Everything about Torino will win you over, its architecture, its museums, its parks, its squares, its fountains, its food, sweet and savory. Visit Torino, you will be fascinated by it, it is a real jewel, which you will never forget.
... and a place of personal and intellectual turmoil: Turin was a period of intense personal and intellectual struggle for Nietzsche. His experiences there reflect the tumultuous nature of his philosophical inquiry.
I just returned from Florence. This doesn't even compare to Florence. Florence is by far the most beautiful city by a mile. Plus, all the graffiti gives it a run-down, crime-ridden look. It's still a beautiful city, but very run-down looking. The city needs to get its act together and clean this graffiti up.
@@Chris-e3y it is Turin that cannot be compared to any other city, not only Italian but also European. it is unique, from many points of view, as demonstrated by history and everything that was created in this city and that is used or consumed all over the world today. Its importance on a historical and cultural level is enormous.
I don't want to compare Torino with other Italian cities, but for me, it remains the most beautiful city in Italy. This city is simply wonderful, it also boasts many records, Torino is the city that has the largest porticoed square in Europe, the first capital of Italy, it has the largest Roman gate in the world "porta palatina", it hosts, outside Egypt, the most important Egyptian Museum in the world. In 1896 in Torino there was the first cinema screening in Italy. The "Porta Palazzo" market is the largest open-air market of Europe, the Mole Antonelliana was until 1889 the tallest building in all of Europe, it is the Italian city where the film industry was first established, it boasts of being one of the greenest European cities if not the largest among them, and many other things. Everything about Torino will win you over, its architecture, its museums, its parks, its squares, its fountains, its food, sweet and savory. Visit Torino, you will be fascinated by it, it is a real jewel, which you will never forget.
... and a place of personal and intellectual turmoil: Turin was a period of intense personal and intellectual struggle for Nietzsche.
His experiences there reflect the tumultuous nature of his philosophical inquiry.
I just returned from Florence. This doesn't even compare to Florence. Florence is by far the most beautiful city by a mile. Plus, all the graffiti gives it a run-down, crime-ridden look. It's still a beautiful city, but very run-down looking. The city needs to get its act together and clean this graffiti up.
@@Chris-e3y it is Turin that cannot be compared to any other city, not only Italian but also European. it is unique, from many points of view, as demonstrated by history and everything that was created in this city and that is used or consumed all over the world today. Its importance on a historical and cultural level is enormous.
It feels like i'm walking in a movie, good stuff man💛💛💛
Amo Torino. È unac città stupenda, elegante, raffinata. È la mia città nel cuore...
città spettacolare
bella vista, isolati ben disposti, sto iniziando a pensare di affittare un negozio lì 😎
And there are still a LOT of Italians who say Turin is a "grey city"
ciao!! La prossima settimana sarò in viaggio a Torino e vorrei sapere se si vedono ancora i colori autunnali in città. Molte grazie
Certo, molto! Buon viaggio.
well editing- want a proomotion?- see u around~ friend~
not bad....but you didn't show the best parts....maybe in the next video?
There are so many! Tell us your favorites, we’ll do our best to include in the next video. We will surely be back to this amazing city.
@@AtmosWalks thank you! do it too... you're good. Good return...
man there is so many old buildings..in my city if the building is too old the council will demolish it then build another new buildings for safety
Turin from an artisical point of view is far better than milan
It has lots of influence from france.
Bello..cerco Dante Samuele vía genova 128..sono moglie di giulio
Don’t forget they juventus too
13:44 abbattete il Palazzaccio per favore 🤮
Magari.
Sarebbero da abbattere tutti i palazzi costruiti fra gli anni 50 e 80. In tutta Italia.
Bella passeggiata, ma ti sei perso il meglio di Torino, te lo dice un torinese.
Not HDR!!!!!!!!!!!!