Hello everyone! Today, we're taking you to Torin, or Torino, Italy, in northern Italy. It has a long history, predating the Church. It was under Roman rule and served as the first capital of Italy from 1861 to 1864, playing a key role in the unification of Italy.
It's also the center of Italy's automobile manufacturing industry, home to the renowned Fiat company. There are many important historical sites here.
As mentioned, this trip to Torin was the first capital of Italy, so its beautiful architecture, mostly in the Baroque style, still retains a sense of history. Although this trip was short, we didn't have much time to visit important landmarks. We wanted to share the city's atmosphere and the local lifestyle.
We were walking with our luggage, heading to the Turin train station. While we still had some time to spare, we didn't have to rush. As we walked along, I didn't forget to take some photos to share with you.
The weather was quite cold at the time, and even though there was some sunshine, it was still chilly. You could see people wearing sweaters and the trees were changing colors as they fell to the ground.
As we walked, we stopped at a coffee shop. Because we wanted something hot, we opted for cappuccino and hot chocolate, a pastry. While walking and waiting, we sat on the sidewalk in a glass-enclosed cafe with a view outside, but we wanted to fully enjoy the atmosphere. Even in a big city, the atmosphere was still beautiful.
After our coffee and hot chocolate, we sat for a while. We were going to the train station. The coffee shop was close to the station, so we didn't have to rush. While drinking coffee, we enjoyed the atmosphere. This city is truly charming.
After a while, we told them we needed to get ready for the train station. While taking photos, as I mentioned, this city is large and has convenient transportation. The Tram line is still missing, making it look modern. Then, we went back to our normal lives.
As we walked, we saw a line of small students, accompanied by teachers and caretakers, walking together. They were so adorable. These children were walking along, holding onto ropes, and the teachers were keeping an eye on them. It was a very cute sight.
When Carlofa, a child, crossed the street, they held onto ropes and followed their teacher slowly, lovingly. It made me smile. It was a very cute sight. Children were excited to explore the area. This is what the picture looked like.
As we approached the train station, we were captivated by the grandeur of the entrance gate. It was beautiful and stylish. I barely knew it was a train station.
We crossed the pedestrian crossing to the station. The grand entrance was a bustling archway, lined with people. It almost felt like an airport, given its beauty and modernity.
We were looking for our next train. We had to hurry, so we arrived early. Before we reached the platform, we had to scan our ticket to enter the station. These are just a few of the photos, as we were in such a hurry.
And here are some of my photos and stories from my short trip to Turin, Italy. I hope you enjoy my photos and stories.
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