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Built in 1498. The church is not very big, but it is famous for its sacred Christian thing "The Shroud of Jesus".

The shroud of Jesus is a piece of linen. Surprisingly, there is a full-length portrait of Jesus on the cloth. Although the Vatican has never declared the shroud credible, it is still collected and respected as a special object of Christianity. It was the French who first discovered this kind of cloth. The shroud was first made public around 1356, which immediately caused the whole Christian world to shake, because the characters on the shroud not only looked like the legendary Christ, but also had blood. Later, under the research of religious scholars, it was determined that this cloth was used to wrap the body after Jesus died on the cross, thus leaving the figure of Jesus. The shroud first appeared in the Middle East, and after many twists and turns, it finally flowed to Italy. Because this cloth is sacred to Christianity, Italy regards it as a national treasure. The largest square in the city center. On both sides of the square are baroque buildings.

The baroque architecture of San Carlo Square, located in the center of Rome Street, has won a good name for this square: "Studio in Turin". Santacristina Church and San Carlo Church are located at the southern end of the square. Although the facade of Santacristina Church presents baroque style, in the early18th century, Iuvara designed a decorative sculpture for it at the top, but in fact both churches were built in the 1930s of17th century. In the center of the square stands a statue of Emmanuel Philipotteau riding a horse. This statue created by Marocchetti has become a symbol of the city. There is a mural depicting the sacred shroud in one corner of the square. The fashionable San Federico shopping gallery is located in the northwest corner of the square. Baladin Gate, the remains of the ancient Roman tower.

Located in the center of Turin Square, Palazzo Madama was once a medieval castle in Turin Square. This baroque castle contains all kinds of primitive Roman walls. Today, it is the Museum of Antika Art Citizens. The University of Turin, founded in 1404, is a prestigious school with a long history in Italy.

It is one of the largest universities in Italy, and it is also called "Italy's four famous economic colleges" with the University of Bologna, the University of Milan and the University of Florence. According to "ARWU" academic ranking of world universities of Shanghai Jiaotong University, the University of Turin ranked 234th in the world in 2003, 200th in 2004-2008, 2nd16th in 2009-20 13, and 20th14/96. According to QS World University Ranking 20 14, Turin University ranks 394th in the world. According to the Times Higher Education World University 20 14-20 15 ranking, the University of Turin ranks 273 in the world. The University of Turin is a comprehensive institution of higher learning. Among all the majors offered, physics, chemistry, physiological medicine, economics, law, psychology and agronomy are well-known throughout western Europe. The University of Turin has trained many famous people in history. Erasmus, a great humanistic religious philosopher in the Middle Ages, Evan Gardello, an outstanding physicist and chemist, Pareto, a famous economist, and Calvino, a great writer, all came from this school.

The University of Turin has a strong faculty, with about 65,438+0,250 teachers and a high level of education. The school has 12 colleges, 55 departments and about 63,000 students. The purpose of the school is to cultivate high-quality talents to adapt to the international environment and carry out international cooperation in the field of research and training. At present, the school actively carries out various scientific research and organizes training plans for all courses except engineering and architecture.

Department introduction:

The University of Turin has 65,438+02 colleges: College of Agriculture, College of Economics, College of Pharmacy, College of Law, College of Literature and Philosophy, College of Foreign Languages and Literature, College of Internal Medicine and Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, College of Psychology, College of Education, Academy of Political Science, Academy of Mathematical Physics and Natural Science.

School advantages:

It has a long history and is one of the largest universities in Italy. ※

It is one of the four famous economic schools in Italy. ※

Strong teaching staff and outstanding teaching level. ※

Each college has its own library. The Polytechnic University of Turin began in the middle of 1800, and the Royal Polytechnic University of Turin was established in 1906, which was formed by the merger of the Engineer Practice School established in 1859 and the Italian Industrial Museum established in 1862. The university be located in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. ※. Turin Polytechnic University * * * has 7 colleges,1more than 20 majors.

The historical address of Turin Institute of Technology is/kloc-the address of the Seville family in Valentino Castle in the 6th century, covering an area of 23,000 square meters. It has always been the seat of the Department of Architecture, focusing on teaching and scientific research. 1958 The engineering department opened is located in abruzzi Street, Dukadeli, covering an area of122,000 square meters; In recent ten years, Turin Polytechnic University has opened branches in Alessandria, Aosta, Biella, Ivrea, Mondovi and Vercelli, which are centers for improving training capacity and expanding exchanges between local social and economic systems. In terms of organization and management, Turin University of Technology consists of six majors (four engineering departments and two architecture departments) and doctoral colleges. They manage universities, majoring in undergraduate courses and master's and doctor's degrees. Followed by 18 department, each department is responsible for educational research in one or more fields, providing academic research for others and talents for educational institutions. The total number of students in Turin Polytechnic University is 26,000 each year, which is 50% higher than that of 10 years ago. Although the population is decreasing, the number of students enrolled every year has been increasing. Students can choose 65,438+020 different training routes in engineering and architecture departments.

School features: engineering and architectural research, becoming one of the most important universities in Europe; Top engineering universities in the world rank 57th, 7th in Europe and1in Italy; There are more than 4000 international students from 105 different countries and regions. The university provides Italian and English courses for international students (undergraduate, graduate, doctoral); The Language Center (CLA) of Turin Polytechnic University provides free Italian courses for all international students during the academic year.