Colloquially known as ‘La Consla,’ the Sanctuary of the Consolata (Santuario della Consolata) is an important site of Catholic worship and a key Turin landmark with a history spanning millennia. Rebuilt, remodeled, and expanded over the centuries, this basilica stands out from other local religious structures. Visitors can explore its rich architectural heritage, which reflects the various periods of its construction and renovation. The sanctuary’s unique design and historical significance make it a compelling destination for both pilgrims and architecture enthusiasts.
Sanctuary of the Consolata (Santuario della Consolata)
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