Attractions in Turin
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Piazza San Carlo, one of Turin’s most notable baroque squares, is situated on Via Roma between Piazza Castello and Piazza Carlo Felice. This lively square is framed by porticoed palaces […]
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Perched dramatically on a hilltop, Grinzane Cavour Castle stands as a 13th-century fortress with imposing watchtowers, making it a striking sight in the UNESCO-listed Le Langhe-Roero countryside. Located just outside […]
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Piazza Castello, located in the heart of Turin, Italy, is a sprawling square that serves as a window into the city’s rich history. The square is flanked by grand structures […]
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The Mole Antonelliana, Turin’s most recognizable landmark, was completed in 1889 and now houses the National Museum of Cinema. This striking tower, with its distinctive pyramidal dome and a spire […]
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Turin’s Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio) is home to one of the world’s largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts, with over 26,000 pieces gathered between the 18th and 20th centuries. The […]
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The Royal Palace of Turin (Palazzo Reale di Torino) stands as a testament to the city’s rich history, having served as the seat of the Duchy of Savoy and briefly […]
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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 […]
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In the Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin, Italy, the Holy Shroud of Turin (Sacra Sindone) draws visitors from around the world. This linen cloth is believed to have […]
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Dominating Turin’s majestic Piazza Carignano, the ornate brick Palazzo Carignano stands as one of the city’s most important baroque palaces. Its main facade, featuring an undulating concave–convex–concave shape, is a […]
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Completed in 1865, Piazza Statuto emerged during a significant period when Turin served as the first capital of the newly formed Kingdom of Italy. This prominent public square is encircled […]
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Nestled within the fast-paced, industrial heart of Turin, QC Termetorino offers a serene escape from the city’s bustling atmosphere. This indulgent spa features a range of thermal and steam baths, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Turin, a city renowned as the headquarters for Fiat and Alfa Romeo, the National Museum of the Automobile (Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile) stands as a testament […]
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Housed within the soaring square dome and spire of the Mole Antonelliana, Turin’s most recognizable landmark, the National Cinema Museum (Museo Nazionale del Cinema) stands as a tribute to the […]
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Via Po, a grand and stately thoroughfare in the heart of Turin, stretches in a wide, straight line from Piazza Castello to Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Lined with soaring pedestrian porticoes […]
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Just north of Turin, the Palace of Venaria, or Reggia di Venaria Reale, stands as one of the largest royal residences in the world. Originally constructed as a lavish hunting […]
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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 […]
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Adjacent to the Royal Palace in Turin, the Royal Church of San Lorenzo (Real Chiesa di San Lorenzo) stands as a testament to the wealth and power of the Savoy […]
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Nestled in the heart of Turin’s Piazza Castello, Palazzo Madama stands as a unique architectural blend, combining a fortified medieval castle with a sumptuous baroque palace. This striking building now […]
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Originating from the Alps near the French border, the Po River (Fiume Po) stretches over 400 miles (644 kilometers), meandering eastward through key cities such as Turin, Piacenza, and Ferrara. […]
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The Castle of Rivoli, a restored royal Savoy residence located outside Turin, has been home to the Museo di Arte Contemporanea since 1984 and is recognized as a UNESCO World […]
Allianz Stadium, also known as Juventus Stadium, stands in Turin, Italy, as the home ground of one of the country’s most celebrated soccer teams, Juventus. Opened in 2011 after the […]
Zoom Torino, located just outside the city, offers a family-friendly escape from the urban bustle. Spanning 45 acres, this small zoo houses 300 animals across 80 African and Asian species, […]
Turin Duomo, also known as Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista, is a significant religious site in Turin, Italy. The cathedral houses the Holy Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth believed […]
Mercato Centrale Torino, a modern addition to Turin’s historic Porta Palazzo on the Piazza della Repubblica, spans 4,500 square feet across three floors. This vibrant market houses over 26 food […]