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Mausoleum of Bela Rosin

Mausoleo della Bela Rosin
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Modern Architecture
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Strada Castello di Mirafiori, 148/7Map
Phone+39 011 0113 9010
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  • 944giorgiog
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    It needs a special trip ....

    ... to a rather desolate part of town to find this Neoclassical construction: the tomb of La Bela Rosin, the morganatic wife of Victor Emmanuel II, King of Italy, exiled there as the King’s family ref...

    Reviewed on Oct 10, 2018
  • la-osa
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    A normal place, which is less badly restored finally (July 2018)

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    To be a "real grave" (La Bella Rosin was Vittorio Emanuelle II's second wife), she has been really abandoned. There is apparently a restoration and maintenance process in progress. Se enc...

    Reviewed on Jul 27, 2018
  • Nina D
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    revocation

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    Tourinian Mausoleo della Bela Rosin many consider a reduced copy of the Roman Pantheon. And there is a share of the truth. Although Mausoleo della Bela Rosin is a place to bury only one woman - Rose ...

    Reviewed on Oct 20, 2016
  • Marina C
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    Mausoleum of the Bela Rosin

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    In Gustavo Colonnetti Park is the mausoleum of Bela Rosin - an exact copy of the Roman pantheon built by the children of Rosa Vercellan - in the people this woman was called White Rosin, which for 30 years ...

    Reviewed on Oct 15, 2016
  • TIANKA
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    Mavzolei Bela Rosin

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    The mavzoley of Bela Rosin is a round building in the form of the Roman Pantheon. It was created by the sons of Rosa Vercellan (Bela Rosin, the lover of the king), after the death of the mother when the family of Savoy refused to bury ...

    Reviewed on Jun 28, 2016
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