Church of Santa Cristina

Igreja de Santa Cristina

The Church of Santa Cristina in Turin, located in Piazza San Carlo, is a baroque masterpiece that embodies the rich artistic and religious history of the city. Its construction began in 1639, by the will of Maria Cristina of France, regent of Piedmont, in memory of her son Francesco Giacinto di Savoia. The initial design […]

Mauritian Basilica

Basílica Mauriziana

The Mauriziana Basilica in Turin, officially dedicated to Saints Maurice and Lazarus, is one of the most fascinating churches in the city, both for its history and for the artistic value it represents. Located in Via Milano, the basilica was built between 1679 and 1699 according to the design of Antonio Bettino for the Confraternity […]

Valperga Galleani Palace

Palácio Valperga Galleani

Palazzo Valperga Galleani, located in Via Alfieri in Turin, is a remarkable example of Baroque architecture, once the residence of the noble Valperga Galleani family. This palace, also known as Palazzo del Conte Verde, was built in the 17th century and later expanded in the 18th century. The name of the palace comes from its […]

Church of Santa Maria del Monte dei Cappuccini

The Church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Cappuccini, located on a hill overlooking Turin, is an exceptional example of late Renaissance and Mannerist architecture. Commissioned by Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy in 1581, the church was designed by Ascanio Vitozzi and later completed by Carlo and Amedeo di Castellamonte. Construction began in 1583 and […]

Church of the Great Mother of God

Igreja da Grande Mãe de Deus

The Church of the Gran Madre di Dio in Turin is a magnificent example of neoclassical architecture located on the right bank of the River Po. Built to celebrate the return of Vittorio Emanuele I of Savoy after the defeat of Napoleon, its construction began in 1818 and was completed in 1831. The project was […]

Villa la Tesoriera

Villa la Tesoriera

Villa La Tesoriera, located in the Parella district of Turin, is a magnificent Baroque villa built between 1713 and 1715 for the general treasurer of the Savoy State, Aymo Ferrero di Cocconato. Designed by architect Jacopo Maggi, the villa is a refined example of Baroque architecture, inspired by the style of Guarino Guarini. The villa […]

Palazzo Chiablese

Palazzo Chiablese

Palazzo Chiablese is one of the most significant historical buildings in Turin, located next to the Royal Palace in Piazza San Giovanni. Its history dates back to the 16th century, when Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia commissioned its construction on pre-existing residential nuclei. Initially belonging to the marchesa Beatrice Langosco di Stroppiana, the palace then passed […]

Murazzi del Po

Murazzi do Po

The Murazzi del Po in Turin represent a historical and cultural area of great importance, located along the western bank of the Po River. Originally built in the 19th century, the Murazzi were created as embankments to protect the city from the river’s floods and as boat sheds for fishermen. The name “Murazzi” comes from […]

Carignano Palace

Palazzo Carignano

Palazzo Carignano, located in the heart of Turin, is an architectural masterpiece of Piedmontese Baroque, designed by the architect Guarino Guarini. Built between 1679 and 1684, the palace was commissioned by Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia-Carignano as a residence for his family. Its undulating red brick facade and innovative use of interior spaces represent a significant […]

Royal Library

Biblioteca Real

The Royal Library of Turin is one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in the city, founded in 1839 by Carlo Alberto di Savoia. Located within the complex of the Royal Palace, the library represents a true treasure trove of historical and artistic treasures, safeguarding an invaluable heritage ranging from ancient manuscripts to drawings by […]