Turin, Italy’s first capital, is a city rich in history and culture.The New York Times and The Guardian recently included it among the must-see cities and among the most beautiful destinations...
The beautiful building designed by Antonelli is undoubtedly the symbol of Turin par excellence. The Mole, which stands out in the panorama of the Savoy city, also houses inside it the National Museum...
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities in Turin, located in the 17th-century building of the Academy of Sciences Palace, is the most important Egyptian museum in the world after the one in Cairo. On...
Reopened in September 2018 after lengthy restoration, the Chapel of the Shroud of Turin is definitely one of the must-sees in the Piedmontese capital. Guarino Guarini’s Baroque masterpiece,...
During a visit to the Piedmontese capital, you cannot fail to take a walk in Valentino Park, the city’s green lung. Inside the park you will find numerous statues, fountains (such as the...
The Royal Museums of Turin are one of the most important attractions in the Piedmontese capital. Covering an area of more than 3,000 meters, it is a journey, or rather a real dive, into the history...