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"That dwelling was named Menegroth, the Thousand Caves... The pillars of Menegroth were hewn in the likeness of the beeches of Oromë, stock, bough, and leaf, and they were lit with lanterns of gold. The nightingales sang there as in the gardens of Lórien; and there were fountains of silver, and basins of marble, and floors of many-coloured stones. Carven figures of beasts and birds there ran upon the walls, or climbed upon the pillars, or peered among the branches entwined with many flowers... But Túrin and his companions passing through great perils came at last to the borders of Doriath; and there they were found by Beleg Strongbow, chief of the marchwardens of King Thingol, who led them to Menegroth. Then Thingol received Túrin, and took him even to his own fostering, in honour of Húrin the Steadfast; for Thingol’s mood was changed towards the houses of the Elf-friends."

-Tolkein, The Silmarillion

 

Performed at Thirty8 in Marlborough on Thursday 1st February

Photographed at the record signing afterwards at Sound Knowledge Records

 

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La Galleria Subalpina est une galerie commerciale de la ville de Turin en Piémont.

Construite sur un projet de Pietro Carrera en 1873, et inaugurée le 30 septembre 1874, elle doit son nom à la Banca Industriale Subalpina qui en assura la construction.

 

La galleria joint la place Castello et la place Carlo Alberto (it), a une longueur de 50 m, une largeur de 14 m et une hauteur d'environ 18 m.

Elle présente un style de la Renaissance au baroque et son périmètre est bordé de balcons.

 

Le lieu fut occupé par le ministère des Finances pendant la période où Turin était la première capitale de l'État italien unifié. Diverses activités commerciales y sont accessibles : le café historique Caffè-Pasticceria Baratti & Milano, une galerie d'art, une librairie et un cinéma.Pendant son séjour turinois, le philosophe Friedrich Nietzsche y habita.

Turin (Torino), Mole Antonelliana, Piémont, Italie, EUROPE

 

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Metropolitana di Torino.

Panorama on the city and the chain of the Alps.

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Panorama sur la ville et la chaîne des Alpes.

Mercato Centrale Torino

Piazza della Rebubblica, Turin

Piedmont, Italy 31.06.2021

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Turin’s Luci d’Artista light installations usher in the festive season, transforming the streets they adorn into open-air attractions.

Turin Rail Yard Feeding Porta Nuova Station (Torino area Smistamento treni verso Porta Nuova)

Piazza Castello, Torino, Italy. My first visit.

Sometimes the old fashion

Analog Local Positioning System work the best.

Somewhere in Turin 😉

This is a late november sunset in Turin. I like how the last rays gives light to the church on the left (Gran Madre Church), to the top of the trees and to the other Church on the right (Monte dei Cappuccini Churc) (EXPLORED 23 Nov. 2013)

Turin's Winter Tales - Piazza Castello

Piazza Castello, le marché de Noël offre la possibilité de se restaurer avant de boire un vin bien chaud.

Paris a ses "Tour Eiffel", Turin a ses "Mole Antonelliana"

 

Le 29 mai 1953 un orage très violent, accompagné d'une tornade, fait s'écrouler près de 47 mètres de la flèche , photos sur ce lien

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Et video des actualités

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