TURIN – The Mole Antonelliana

Since 2000, the building has housed the Museo Nazionale del Cinema (National Museum of Cinema). The Mole appears on the reverse of the two-cent Italian euro coins and was the inspiration for the official emblem of the 2006 Winter Olympics, as well as those of the 2005 World Bocce Championships and the 2006 World Fencing Championships.
The building also lent its name to one of Italian football’s oldest derbies, the Derby della Mole, between Turin football clubs Torino and Juventus.
On one side of the four-faced dome, the first Fibonacci numbers are written with red neon lights: they are part of the artistic work Il volo dei Numeri (Flight of the Numbers) by Mario Merz.
Coin is available at Mole Shop.

Release Dates

2020

Features

  • Coin Alloy Name: Alpaca 12
  • Coin Alloy Color: silver
  • Coin Diameter: 31,00
  • Coin Thickness: 2,25
  • Coin Edge: serrated, fine
  • City: TURIN
  • Country: Italy
  • Available: yes, not through coin dispenser
  • Location: TURIN, Italy