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Italy🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Just 18 inches wide: travel in Turin's smallest elevator forbidden to claustrophobic people

The article describes the smallest elevator in Turin, which measures just 45 centimeters in width. This narrow elevator is designed for maintenance purposes and is off-limits to people with claustrophobia due to its extremely confined space. The piece highlights the unique engineering challenge of such a compact lift, emphasizing its limited accessibility and the physical constraints it imposes on users. It provides technical details about the elevator’s dimensions and function but does not delve into broader implications or controversies surrounding its design or usage.

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La Stampa logoLa StampaIndependent🔒Center12 hr. ago
Just 18 inches wide: travel in Turin's smallest elevator forbidden to claustrophobic people

The article describes the smallest elevator in Turin, which measures just 45 centimeters in width. This narrow elevator is designed for maintenance purposes and is off-limits to people with claustrophobia due to its extremely confined space. The piece highlights the unique engineering challenge of such a compact lift, emphasizing its limited accessibility and the physical constraints it imposes on users. It provides technical details about the elevator’s dimensions and function but does not delve into broader implications or controversies surrounding its design or usage.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the elevator's specifications and purpose without overtly favoring any political stance. While the subject relates to urban infrastructure, which can have political implications, the framing remains neutral and descriptive rather than polemical. There's

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