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Exploring Turin, A City of Contrasts And Captivating Decay

Turin, in Italy, may continue to wear its decay with as much dignity as it had a century ago

Turin is the capital city of Piedmont in northern Italy, known for its refined architecture and cuisine Photo: Shutterstock
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When Nietzsche arrived in Turin in April 1888, he found a city diminished. In the 16th century, it had been the grand capital of the Duchy of Savoy and later served as the political and intellectual centre of the Risorgimento, the movement for Italian political unification. However, when the newly unified Italy moved its capital to Florence, Turin's industrial resurgence was still several years away. Unsurprisingly, Nietzsche, a refugee from modernising Europe, fell in love with the city immediately.