Borgo Medievale
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Harsh
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The Borgo Medivale or the Medieval Village is a well known history museum situated in Turin. It was established with a purpose of illustrating the survival and growth of the Italian industry in the 19th Century.
The museum’s original design was created by the famous architect-archaeologist Alfredo D'Andrade along with scholars like Vittorio Avondo, Giuseppe Giacosa and Pietro Vayara.
Category: Museums
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