Poster 50x70 depicting the Lingotto of Turin. Iconic architectural structure designed by Giacomo Mattè Trucco with F. Cartesegna and V. Bonadè Bottino and considered one of the most important examples of modern architecture in Italy. The 1985 renovation is a project by Renzo Piano. Inspired by its facade, we transformed it into an illustration for our posters with pastel colors.
Product details: Dimensions 50x70 - frame not included Printed on white paper, with NR 60 eco-friendly high quality Latex technology and water-based colors. Packaged inside a cardboard tube
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A4 Printing depicting the Mole Antonelliana in Turin. With its 167.5 meters of height, it is the tallest masonry construction in Italy. Born to become a public synagogue, today it...
A4 Printing depicting The Lingotto of Turin. Iconic architectural structure designed by Giacomo Mattè Trucco with F. Cartesegna and V. Bonadè Bottino and considered one of the most important examples...
Poster 50x70 depicting the Mole Antonelliana in Turin. With its 167.5 meters of height, it is the tallest masonry construction in Italy. Born to become a public synagogue, today it...
Tote Bag depicting the Mole Antonelliana in Turin. The Mole Antonelliana , with its 167.5 meters of height, was the tallest masonry construction in Europe. Born to become a public...
Poster 50x70 depicting the Mole Antonelliana of Turin. With its 167.5 meters in height it is the tallest masonry construction in Italy. Born to become a public synagogue today it...