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Castello di Rivoli: An Aristocratic Residence
Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Piazzale Mafalda di Savoia, Rivoli, TO, Italia
Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Piazzale Mafalda di Savoia, Rivoli, TO, Italia

The Royal Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi
Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Piazza Principe Amedeo, Stupinigi, Nichelino, TO, Italia
Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Piazza Principe Amedeo, Stupinigi, Nichelino, TO, Italia

Reggia di Venaria: A Glorified Hunting Lodge
Reggia di Venaria, Piazza della Repubblica, Venaria Reale, TO, Italia
Reggia di Venaria, Piazza della Repubblica, Venaria Reale, TO, Italia

Basilica di Superga: A Baroque Masterpiece
Basilica di Superga, Strada Basilica di Superga, Torino, TO, Italia
Basilica di Superga, Strada Basilica di Superga, Torino, TO, Italia

Allianz Stadium: The Torinese Temple of Football
Allianz Stadium, Corso Gaetano Scirea, Torino, TO, Italia
Allianz Stadium, Corso Gaetano Scirea, Torino, TO, Italia

The Post-Industrial Complex of the Lingotto
Lingotto Fiere Torino, Via Nizza, Torino, TO, Italia
Lingotto Fiere Torino, Via Nizza, Torino, TO, Italia



Villa della Regina: A Royal Summer Residence
Villa della Regina, Strada Comunale Santa Margherita, Torino, TO, Italia
Villa della Regina, Strada Comunale Santa Margherita, Torino, TO, Italia

Parco del Valentino: The Green Side of Turin
Parco del Valentino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, Torino, TO, Italia
Parco del Valentino, Corso Massimo d'Azeglio, Torino, TO, Italia
Castello di Rivoli: An Aristocratic Residence
Established as a military fortress in 1247, the Castello di Rivoli was the first residence of the Savoy duchy.
The Royal Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi
The Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi was built in Baroque style in 1729 and was used for hunting expeditions, but also celebrations and dynastic weddings.
Reggia di Venaria: A Glorified Hunting Lodge
The Reggia di Venaria is a Baroque-style complex built in the mid-17th century as a glorified hunting lodge for Carlo Emanuele II.
Basilica di Superga: A Baroque Masterpiece
Situated on the hills surrounding Turin, the Basilica di Superga - a thanksgiving for the deliverance from the French siege - offers a breathtaking view.
Allianz Stadium: The Torinese Temple of Football
Designed to host up to 41,507 spectators, the Allianz Stadium is the sixth largest stadium in Italy and is owned by the Juventus Football Club.
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.
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: