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 […]
Mole Antonelliana

The Mole Antonelliana is one of the most iconic monuments in Turin, a symbol of great historical, artistic, and cultural importance. Designed by architect Alessandro Antonelli, its construction began in 1863 and was completed in 1889. Originally conceived as a synagogue, its history is complex and fascinating, reflecting the turbulence and aspirations of post-unification Italy. […]
Sasso Caveoso

The Sasso Caveoso, located in the southern part of Matera, is one of the two ancient districts that, together with the Sasso Barisano, constitute the historic heart of the city. This district is an authentic masterpiece of rock architecture, with houses, churches, and palaces carved into the limestone rock, creating a unique urban landscape in […]
Monks’ Park

The Park of the Monks, located about 5 kilometers south of Matera, represents one of the most fascinating natural and historical areas in the region. This park, which extends over the Bradano valley, offers a unique glimpse into the remote past of the area, combining natural beauty and archaeological evidence. The area of the Park […]
Regional Park of the Murgia Materana

The Regional Park of the Murgia Materana is a place of extraordinary natural and historical beauty, located on the outskirts of Matera, in southern Italy. This park, established in 1990, covers over 8,000 hectares and includes a wide variety of landscapes, from Mediterranean scrubland to deep canyons, offering a fascinating glimpse into the biodiversity and […]
Sasso Barisano

The Sasso Barisano of Matera represents one of the two main historic districts of the city, along with the Sasso Caveoso. This neighborhood is an extraordinary example of troglodytic architecture, with its houses carved into the limestone rock and its winding alleys that tell centuries of history and daily life. The origin of the Sasso […]