Piazza Vittorio Veneto

Piazza Vittorio Veneto, commonly known as Piazza Vittorio, is one of the most emblematic places in Turin. Located in the heart of the city, between the end of Via Po and the River Po, the square is not only an architectural wonder, but also a crossroads of history, culture, and social life. The square has […]
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The Lingotto in Turin is one of the most iconic symbols of the Italian automotive industry and an example of how architecture can transform an urban neighborhood. Originally designed by architect Giacomo Mattè-Trucco and inaugurated in 1923 in the presence of King Vittorio Emanuele III, the Lingotto was commissioned by Giovanni Agnelli as a modern […]
Porta Palatina

The Porta Palatina, located in the heart of Turin, is one of the most remarkable examples of Roman architecture still existing in the city. This monument, dating back to the 1st century BC, offers a privileged window into the ancient past of Turin, known then as Augusta Taurinorum. Originally built as the main entrance to […]
Castle Square

Piazza Castello is the beating heart of Turin, a place where history, art, and city life harmoniously blend together. Located in the historic center of the city, this square is a crossroads of important Turin streets such as via Garibaldi, via Po, via Roma, and via Pietro Micca. Square in shape, it houses in the […]
Museum of the Risorgimento

The National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento, located in the majestic Palazzo Carignano in Turin, is one of the most significant and prestigious institutions dedicated to the history of Italian unification. Founded in 1878, this museum is the largest and oldest among those dedicated to the Risorgimento and obtained the title of “national” thanks to […]
San Carlo Square

Piazza San Carlo is the pulsating heart of Turin, a place where history, art, and social life blend in perfect harmony. Also known as the “Drawing Room of Turin,” this square represents one of the most splendid examples of Baroque architecture in Italy. Its elegance and symmetry reflect the refined taste of the Savoy nobility […]
Royal Palace of Turin

The Royal Palace of Turin is one of the most important symbols of the city, as well as a significant example of the architecture and history of the Savoy dynasty. Built in the 16th century, the palace underwent numerous modifications and expansions over the centuries, especially during the reign of Carlo Emanuele I and, subsequently, […]
Sabauda Gallery

The Sabauda Gallery in Turin represents an exceptional example of the collecting passion of the House of Savoy and the artistic richness of Italy and Europe. Founded on October 2, 1832 by the will of Carlo Alberto di Savoia, the gallery is one of the most important art galleries in Italy, hosting over 700 paintings […]
Valentino Park

The Valentino Park is a green icon in the heart of Turin, a place of great historical and natural beauty that extends along the banks of the Po River. This park, the oldest and most famous in the city, covers an area of 421,000 square meters and represents a perfect balance between nature and architecture, […]
National Automobile Museum

The National Automobile Museum of Turin, currently named after Gianni Agnelli, is one of the most important automotive museums in the world. Founded in 1932 by Cesare Goria Gatti and Roberto Biscaretti di Ruffia, it was created to celebrate the “Veterans of the Automobile” and was developed thanks to the commitment of Carlo Biscaretti di […]