The Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile is a museum of cars in Turin, northern Italy, and was established by Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia. Nearly two-hundred vehicles from eighty different automakers and eight different countries are on display at the museum. The museum itself is housed in a structure that was constructed in the 1960s and features three stories.
The city's prominent landmark, the Mole Antonelliana, serving as Italy's international symbol, is one of the best places to visit in Turin. The structure has appeared on euro coins and was incorporated into the official Olympic Games logo in 2006. Towering above the Turin skyline, this structure features a pyramidal dome and a spire that soars to a height of 551 feet (168 meters).