Pietro Micca Museum (Museo Pietro Micca)

Pietro Micca Museum (Museo Pietro Micca)

Pietro Micca Museum (Museo Pietro Micca)

Beneath the bustling streets of Turin, the Pietro Micca Museum (Museo Pietro Micca) preserves a network of tunnels that played a crucial role in the city’s history. In 1706, these subterranean passages were instrumental in thwarting a French invasion, safeguarding Turin from capture. Today, visitors can explore the labyrinthine tunnels, gaining insight into the strategic and defensive measures of the past. The museum not only offers a glimpse into this pivotal moment but also provides a unique opportunity to experience the city’s hidden underground world.

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