Tag: Study Abroad
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Baguettes and Waffles
My time in Europe was quickly coming to a close, but not before one last adventure. This time, my wonderful mother was able to come along. After some last minute hectic packing (and gelato), I cleared my room, boarded a train with all of my belongings, and left Torino for one last time.
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Rooftop Track
Located just south of Parco Valentino sat the old Lingotto building (built in the early 1900’s). Now a shopping mall and movie theater, the building once functioned as a Fiat automobile factory. This particular factory was unique in that the roof of the building also functioned as a test track.
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Finest of Building Materials
The first round of finals had finally ended, but there was still some time before I knew if I had passed them all (and if I would need to attempt round two of exams). Some friends (Thies, Sema, and Soheil) and I decided to escape the sweltering heat of the city and took a trip through…
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Stupinigi
One of the few activities I managed in the midst of final exams was a quick trip to the Palazzina di Stupinigi (located about an hour’s bus ride south from the city center). The Palace itself was once the hunting lodge for the royal Savoy family.
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More Fancy Cars
In addition to all of the other events that occurred throughout the month of June that were mentioned in my previous post, an open-air auto show was constructed in Parco Valentino (which is just a few meters from where I live). The first annual Parco Valentino Salone & Gran Premio featured several production cars, motorsport competition vehicles,…
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Around Town
June was a busy month for Torino. Not only did lectures at university end and exams begin, but it seemed as though something new was going on every weekend around the city.
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The Sinking City
My younger brother, Cole, just graduated high school this past May. To celebrate, he was able to come and visit me here in Italy for about a week. Unfortunately, I still had classes during the week (and I really couldn’t afford to skip any more than I already had) so the weekdays were somewhat anticlimactic…
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Fast cars and Super yachts
I don’t normally follow Formula 1 at all. I know what it is and I know that it’s incredibly prestigious for racing, but I don’t know much besides that. That being said, once I found out that I would be in Italy at the same time as the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, I couldn’t really…
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Inconceivable!
If you’ve seen the movie The Princess Bride, the title may clue you in to what this post is about. Continuing with the heavy travel month that was May, the next trip was to the south of Italy. The travel group ended up being relatively large with a total of 5 Americans (Jeremy, Ben, Samir, Dan, and I)…