Mole Antonelliana - 150 years of Italian unity
22 images Created 27 Sep 2011
Italy celebrated 150 years of its national unity on March 17th 2011. Several special events were organized for the occasion and Italian towns and cities were decorated in various ways. One of the special decorations concerned the landmark of city of Turin, Mole Antonellana (the building was supposed to be a synagogue but eventually was never used for the original purpose and today it houses the National Museum of Cinema).
The decoration of Mole Antonelliana for the celebration of Italian Unification consisted in a light installation which recalls Italian flag, the "tricolour". The original project was made by Italo Lupi, Ico Migliore and Mara Servetto.
The installation was made with three squares built with trusses around the Mole's top and to which were attached a series of leds. The mounting was carried out by Puma Lavori in Fune, a company specialized in working on rope at elevation. It took two weeks to mount the installation.
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The decoration of Mole Antonelliana for the celebration of Italian Unification consisted in a light installation which recalls Italian flag, the "tricolour". The original project was made by Italo Lupi, Ico Migliore and Mara Servetto.
The installation was made with three squares built with trusses around the Mole's top and to which were attached a series of leds. The mounting was carried out by Puma Lavori in Fune, a company specialized in working on rope at elevation. It took two weeks to mount the installation.
Restrictions for all the photos in the gallery: NO MODEL RELEASE, NO PROPERTY RELEASE