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Turin Collection

Turin, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to numerous fascinating landmarks and artifacts

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Turin Collection: Turin Shroud Face 1934
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Turin Collection: MEMLING, Hans (1433-1494). Passion of the Christ
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Turin Collection: Detail of Shroud of Turin in Chiesa della SS. Annunziata church, Turin
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Turin Collection: Turin Shroud 1934
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Turin Collection: Map of Italy and the Mediterranean made out of ceramic tiles on a street in Seville
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Turin Collection: Advert / Beccaro Wine 1922
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Turin Collection: Traffic rushes through Piazza Castello, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
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Turin Collection: Turin (Torino, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
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Turin Collection: Meeting between Pope Adrian I and Charlemagne, miniature in the incunabula Chronicles
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Turin Collection: Official poster for the XX Olympic Winter Games 2006 in Turin. Artist: Riboli, Stefano
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Turin Collection: Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897
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Turin Collection: Turin Shroud Displayed
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Turin Collection: Polychromed vase. Tomb of Kha. 1400 BC. Egypt
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Turin Collection: Turin Italy, Cafe and Archway
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Turin Collection: The Turin Exposition of 1911 - The Hungarian Pavilion
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Turin Collection: Footballer Joe Baker (Torino) to meet Billy Wright, Arsenal Manager
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Turin Collection: Turin, Piemonte, Italy. cityscape from Monte dei Cappuccini
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Turin Collection: Cappuccino cup served at Caffe Pepino, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
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Turin Collection: Siege of Antioch (Turkey) by the troops of Godfrey of Bouillon during the first crusade (1097)
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Turin Collection: The Mole Antonelliana rising above Turin at sunset, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
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Turin Collection: Ogier the Dane, a legendary character of Nordic
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Turin Collection: Turin / Bridge / Po 1836
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Turin Collection: Some great observatories (litho)
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Turin Collection: The Virgin Annunciate
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Turin Collection: Design for a Monstrance, 1600s. Creator: Anonymous
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Turin Collection: The Monte dei Cappuccini and the River Po, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
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Turin Collection: The Colonnaded Via Roma and Palazzo Reale at dusk, Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
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Turin Collection: Charlemagne visiting the construction works of
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Turin Collection: Statue of Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy on horseback
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Looking up at the Palazzo Carignano
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Turin Collection: Topographic map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897
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Turin Collection: Europe, Italy, Piedmont. The Galleria Grande of the Venaria reale
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Turin Collection: City skyline at dusk, Turin, Piedmont, Italy
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Turin Collection: Turin. Aerial cityscape image of Turin, Italy during sunset
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Turin Collection: Turin, Italy at Piazza San Carlo during twilight
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Turin Collection: Turin, Piedmont, Italy skyline with the Mole Antonelliana at dusk
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Turin Collection: Reggia di Venaria Reale
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Turin Collection: Chiesa del Santo Volto in Torino
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Turin Collection: George Bradshaws Plan of Turin, Italy1896
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Turin Collection: Angus DD8 2 Map
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Turin Collection: City map of Turin (Torino), Italy, lithograph, published in 1897
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Turin Collection: Gilead helps Perceval and they together defeat 20 men, miniature in the incunable
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Turin Collection: Shipment of goods on a boat, Miniature in Codex Justinian Institutiones Feodorum et Alia


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Turin, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to numerous fascinating landmarks and artifacts. One such iconic relic is the Turin Shroud Face of 1934, which has captivated people's imagination for centuries. Housed within the Chiesa della SS. Annunziata church in Turin, this detail of the Shroud continues to intrigue scholars and believers alike. As we explore further into this enchanting city, we stumble upon a captivating painting by Hans Memling called "Passion of the Christ. " This masterpiece transports us back in time, allowing us to witness the profound emotions surrounding Jesus' crucifixion. Venturing through Turin's streets, we encounter an extraordinary sight—a map of Italy and the Mediterranean crafted from vibrant ceramic tiles adorning Seville's pavement. This artistic representation reminds us of how interconnected these regions are historically and culturally. Amidst our journey through time and space, an advertisement catches our eye—an exquisite Beccaro Wine advert from 1922. The elegance depicted in this vintage artwork reflects both Turin's rich winemaking heritage and its appreciation for artistry. Piazza Castello comes alive as traffic rushes through its bustling streets—this vibrant square serves as a hub where past meets present. It encapsulates the dynamic energy that permeates throughout Turin—a city constantly evolving while honoring its historical roots. Delving deeper into history reveals a miniature depiction of Pope Adrian I meeting Charlemagne—an incunabula Chronicles treasure that showcases significant moments between religious leaders and political figures during medieval times. Nature also plays a role in shaping Turin's identity—the European Alps dominate its landscape with their majestic presence. A geological map published in 1897 allows us to appreciate not only their beauty but also their impact on shaping this region over millennia. Returning to one of Turin's most famous relics—the Shroud—we find it displayed with utmost care and reverence.