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In the 19th century, most people thought this funny little building would fall down.
There are two buildings in the northern Italian city of Turin, both of which were designed by the same man. One is the symbol of the city - Mole Antonelliana, or “Antonelli’s Big One”. The other is Palazzo Fetta di Polenta: “A Slice of Polenta”. 19th century architect Alessandro Antonelli is responsible for both buildings.