Valentine Park, or Parco del Valentino, is Turin’s oldest public park, established in 1852. Spanning nearly 125 acres (50.5 hectares) along the River Po, it offers a picturesque expanse of greenery. The park features a replica medieval village and the grand Castello del Valentino, providing a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy leisurely picnics on its lush grounds, explore the architectural highlights, and take in the serene riverside setting.
Valentine Park (Parco del Valentino)
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