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Turin
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Museo Egizio

One of the world’s greatest Egyptian museums, displaying vast collections, complete tombs, and immersive exhibits in the city center.


Mole Antonelliana

Turin’s defining landmark, home to the National Cinema Museum and a panoramic glass elevator with sweeping city views.


Palazzo Reale

UNESCO-listed Savoy palace with lavish royal apartments, Leonardo’s self-portrait in the Royal Library, and elegant gardens.


National Cinema Museum

A highly original film museum inside Mole Antonelliana, featuring interactive exhibits and a memorable panoramic lift experience.


Palazzo Madama

A remarkable palace blending Roman, medieval, and Baroque layers, with a grand staircase, ancient art museum, and panoramic tower views.


Duomo di Torino

Turin’s cathedral, renowned for its association with the Holy Shroud and its important Renaissance and Baroque features.


Parco del Valentino

Turin’s beloved riverside park, ideal for walks and picnics, with botanical gardens and notable historic landmarks.


National Automobile Museum

A major museum tracing automotive history through more than 200 vehicles in the city closely linked to Fiat.


Castello del Valentino

A UNESCO-listed riverside Savoy residence admired for its refined architecture and scenic setting within Parco del Valentino.


Monte dei Cappuccini

A hilltop viewpoint with superb sunset panoramas over Turin, the Po River, and the distant Alps.


San Lorenzo Church

A serene Baroque church near Piazza Castello, celebrated for its extraordinary geometric dome and royal Savoy connections.


Porta Palazzo Market

Europe’s largest open-air market, packed with local produce, street food, and vibrant everyday Turin life.


Borgo Medievale

A photogenic reconstructed medieval village in Valentino Park, with fortified walls, workshops, and storybook streets.


Museo di Antichità

An atmospheric archaeology museum with Roman ruins, Greco-Roman artifacts, and exhibits revealing Turin’s ancient origins.


Galleria San Federico

An elegant 1930s Art Nouveau arcade with a glass roof, historic cinema, and distinctive independent shops.


Centro Storico

The historic center is the heart of Turin with landmarks, museums, shopping streets, and historic cafes.


Crocetta

An elegant residential area known for its Art Nouveau buildings, close to the center with plenty of restaurants and cafes.


San Salvario

A lively multi-ethnic neighborhood known for its nightlife and proximity to Valentino Park.


Aurora-Vanchiglia

A budget-friendly area with popular markets and a vibrant local atmosphere, close to the historic center.


Borgo Po

A quieter district with landmarks like Gran Madre di Dio Church and Villa della Regina, offering easy parking and scenic views.


Cit Turin

A small neighborhood with Art Nouveau buildings and modern amenities, close to Torino Porta Susa train station.


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