By lett on Skatehive
Hello dear travel lovers. After exploring the center of Turin, we turned our route toward the Crocetta district. Setting the main squares aside, this is Turin’s most elite, expensive and in my opinion most beautiful neighborhood. Nearly all the buildings here were constructed in the Art Nouveau style. The buildings here look like the Coppedè neighborhood in Rome. I visited that area during my Rome trip. This area is very similar, but it is cleaner and bigger. It is maybe even more beautiful. If you have time after the main squares, you should come here. I’m sure you won't regret it. Turin also has another side. In the old part of the city, near the Roman Theatre the streets change suddenly. There is a lot of trash and graffiti. You can see homeless people and scary places there. These streets show that the city had dificult economic times in the past. Because of this Turin is often compared to Detroit. Following World War Two the city’s population skyrocketed, growing rapidly with immi