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| Basilica di Superga | |
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The Basilica of Superga is a much visited church located in the vicinity of the city of Turin. It was constructed from 1717 to 1731 by the architect Filippo Juvarra. The style displays allusion to...
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| Cathedral and Holy Shroud | |
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This cathedral, constructed in the year 1498, can be referred to as an excellent example of ‘Renaissance architecture’. One amongst the reputable medieval relics, i.e. Turin shroud, has been kept over here. It’s, in fact, a...
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| Learn Italian in Turin | |
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AbbeySchool CiaoItaly was born from multicultural experience and professionalism of the staff of AbbeySchool, which has represented an excellent...
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| National Cinema Museum | |
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National Cinema Museum of Turin is the only one of its kind; as far as Italy is concerned. Moreover, it’s the most significant ones all over the world. This museum has been dedicated to ‘Archaeology of Cinema’, to...
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| Palavela | |
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| Parco del Valentino | |
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Along River Po’s left bank, between Umberto I Bridge and Isabella bridge, the biggest mass with regards to such an urban mass is ‘Parco del Valentino’. It used to serve as ‘hunting reserve’ for Savoy...
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| Piazza San Carlo | |
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Piazza San Carlo is a long parade of a squared which is headed by two churches at one end and has row of arcades along each of its long sides. Considered as the most beautiful squares of Turin, this...
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| Pininfarina Collection | |
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The Pininfarina Collection museum is located in Turin, Piedmont. This museum has a collection of fifty or more cars, with the oldest car being from 1936. Not all cars are on permanent display...
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| Royal Palace | |
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Royal Palace of Turin had been built for ‘Madama Reale Christine Marie of France’ in the 17th century. Royal family stayed over here since the year 1645. The rooms have been decorated with collection of Japanese and Chinese vases...
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| Borgo Medievale | |
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The Borgo Medivale or the Medieval Village is a well known history museum situated in Turin. It was established with a purpose of illustrating the survival and growth of the Italian... |
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B osco del Vaj, situated near the Collina Torinese Park, a part of the Natural Reserve, is one of the most visited places in Turin and in Italy...
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| Castle Square | |
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Designed in 1564 by Vitozzi, Castle Square is lined with porticoes and is situated in the heart of the city of Turin. One can see historic buildings that witnessed the city development, right...
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| Egyptian Museum and Gallerie Sabauda | |
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Turin’s splendid Egyptian Collection can be described as one out of world’s largest collections. This museum enjoys the credit of being the 1st Egyptian Museum all over the world. Savoys can be credited for this; as they were the ones...
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The Gallery of Modern and contemporary Art (GAM) in Turin has a collection of local, Piedmontese art. One can see 17th, 18th and 19th century artwork, which...
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The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark of Turin city and is named after the architect who had initially built it, Alessandro Antonelli. At present, the 267 meters tall historic building is home...
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Overview to visit Turin at its best
You can go to Parco Valentino, a park having an area of 430,000 m2, near River Po. You can walk peaceful in its large avenues, admiring green trees and rich flower beds.
If you like nature, Turin is full of parks, like Val Troncea Park, Collina di Superga Park and much more.
Palazzo Madama is one of the most important monument you cannot miss to see: it’s positioned on Castello square, the old part of the city. It comprises two enormous roman towers.
In addition, Duomo is interesting for its renaissance architecture; its essential feature is a bell tower. You can also play golf or make excursions if you like it, because Turin includes large fields and green areas.
Turin’s cuisine is particular but it reflects Italian one; typical food products are: Pane Nero (black bread), Prosciutto crudo dell’alta Val di Susa (salted air-dried ham) and much more. But Turin’s restaurants are ready for preparing any kind of international cuisine.
Climate is continental; in winter weather is cold, on Summer is quite hot.











