Two buildings of eclectic architecture @ Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

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Two buildings of eclectic architecture

On the southern front of the first stretch of Corso Vittorio Emanuele there are no buildings of particular interest, apart from the condominiums designed in the late fifties by the architect Gualtiero Casalegno, in the first block, between Corso Massimo d'Azzeglio and Via Ormea. Proceeding towards the station, we meet two architectures of eclectic taste: the church popularly called San Giovannino, with a Romanesque design, by Edoardo Arborio Mella of 1878 with the adjacent Salesian Institute and the Waldensian Temple, in French neo-Gothic style, designed by Luigi Formento in the mid-nineteenth century.

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