Torino

1) House of” Gustavo Rol”, via Silvio Pellico, 31:  The famous phsychic who lived in this house until his death  in 1994


2) GRANDE MADRE DI DIO church,: The statue depicts  "Faith" and holds a cup representing  theHoly Grail , according to some theories. The eyes of the statue are no longer visible today and it is believed that they  looked in the direction of  Mole Antonelliana, a place where it is believed that the Holy Grail is hidden.


3) Mole Antonelliana, Via Montebello, 20: building with octagonal base. Originally it had to bea n isrelite temple. The building is 164 mt tall and is the tallest building made if concrete.

4) Egyptian Museum, via Academia delle Scienze, 6: one of the world’s  most important museums for ancient Egyptian art

5) palazzo Trucchi Levaldigi, via settembre 20th (corner with Via Alfieri): this palace seems to be associated with the devil. The bronze statue represents devils and snakes

6) Palazzo Madama, Piazza Castello:  its basement it is believed to be hiding the legendary  Caves of alchemy, where alchemists tried to turn lead into gold in the 17th century.

7) Palazzo Reale, Piazzetta Reale 1: :  its basement it is believed to be hiding the legendary  Caves of alchemy  

8) Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, via 20 September 87: the crape of the Church keeps the holy shroud.

9) Church of Ss. Martyrs, Via Garibaldi, 25: there is a very similar statue depicting “Faith”, as the one in grande madre di dio Church.

10) Piazza Statuto: Here stood  Villa Domus Morozzo, where Nostradamus  stayed for a short period. It is believed that the obelisc erected in this square has a door that sets the entrance to hell .