Among the most beautiful squares in the city, there is Piazza Castello, but also the royal palace and Palazzo Madama are jewels that you can photograph. Another square in Turin is Piazza Vittorio Veneto, right on the edge of the Po River. Near the Egyptian Museum https://museoegizio.it/, you will find the building that in the nineteenth century was the seat of the Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy. Just behind the historic church of Gran Madre, it is possible to take a path that leads to the church of Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini https://www.guidatorino.com/il-monte-dei-cappuccini-e-la-chiesa-di-santa -Maria-to-upstream/. From here, especially when the air is clear, the panoramic view is wide and spectacular. By photographing, we invite you to take special care for the shot, as did a great photographer from this city, Riccardo Moncalvo.
With his photographic work, he has been able to capture his interpretation of nature for us, together with the signs left by man. He had inherited his profession at a young age from his father, owner of an artistic and industrial photography studio in Turin. Italian coachbuilders produced examples of automotive taste where essentiality communicates with function and form, and Riccardo Moncalvo http://nuovo.fotoit.it/php/upload/01_intervista_riccardo_moncalvo.pdf illustrated their creations. After years of silence, he returned to exhibit in 2006, presenting a collection of unpublished moments from his professional life. He died on an April Friday in Turin, at the age of 93.
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