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Officina della Scrittura: The Art of Writing
Officina della Scrittura, Strada Comunale da Bertolla all'Abbadia di Stura, Torino, TO, Italia
Officina della Scrittura, Strada Comunale da Bertolla all'Abbadia di Stura, Torino, TO, Italia
Archeological Gallery at the Royal Museums
Musei Reali di Torino, Piazzetta Reale, Torino, TO, Italia
Musei Reali di Torino, Piazzetta Reale, Torino, TO, Italia
GAM: Contemporary Art Gallery
GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Via Magenta, Torino, TO, Italia
GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Via Magenta, Torino, TO, Italia
Gallerie d’Italia-Torino: A New Exhibition Venue
Gallerie d'Italia - Torino, Piazza San Carlo, Torino, TO, Italia
Gallerie d'Italia - Torino, Piazza San Carlo, Torino, TO, Italia
The Post-Industrial Complex of the Lingotto
The Lingotto is a complex of buildings built in 1916 to house the FIAT factory (now FCA). Nowadays it still symbolizes the wealth of the city.
Piazza San Carlo: The Salon of Turin
Piazza San Carlo was commissioned by Marie Christine of France in true Parisian style with seemingly endless porticoes housing fashion boutiques.
Teatro Regio: An Opera Jewel
The Teatro Regio is one of the most important Italian theatres on the European scene, offering an action-packed program of opera and ballet.
Villa della Regina: A Royal Summer Residence
Villa della Regina was the summer country residence of the House of Savoy, built at the beginning of the 17th century as a court vineyard.
Parco del Valentino: The Green Side of Turin
Located on the banks of the Po River, Parco del Valentino is the city’s most popular park, housing inside the Castello del Valentino.
Palazzo Madama: An Historical Landmark
Situated in the centre of piazza Castello, Palazzo Madama has always been a reference point in the city of Turin from Roman times to 1848.
Musei Reali: A Royal Itinerary
The Musei Reali are located in the heart of the city and offer a fascinating itinerary with artefacts dating from the prehistoric era to the present time.
The Museo Egizio: A Record Museum
Founded in 1824, Turin’s Museo Egizio is the oldest Egyptian museum in the world and the eighth-most widely visited museum in Italy
Tourist Essentials: How Not to Get Lost
Turin's historic centre is a restricted traffic zone, meaning that only certain means of transport are allowed. Find here all you need to know: