Torino Unmissables
Torino’s landscape reflects its dual identity as a former royal capital and an industrial powerhouse. The city’s heritage is showcased through the 17th-century Villa della Regina and the hilltop Basilica of Superga, while the repurposed Lingotto factory and MAUTO museum highlight its automotive legacy. Cultural landmarks include the neoclassical Gran Madre di Dio church and the neo-medieval village in Parco del Valentino. These sites, alongside expansive squares like Piazza Vittorio Veneto and the riverside Murazzi, define the architectural and historical character of the Piedmontese capital.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto
Piazza Vittorio Veneto, also known as Piazza Vittorio, is a city square in Turin, Italy, which takes its name from the Battle of Vittorio…
Basilica of Superga
The Basilica of Superga is a hilltop Catholic basilica in Superga, in the vicinity of Turin, Italy.
The National Automobile Museum
The Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile di Torino, known as MAUTO, is an automobile museum in Turin, Italy, founded by Carlo Biscaretti di…
Gran Madre di Dio, Turin
The church of the Gran Madre di Dio is a Neoclassic-style church dedicated to Mary, Mother of God, on the western bank of the Po River,…
Villa della Regina
The Villa della Regina is a palace in the city of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. It was originally built by the House of Savoy in the 17th century.
Ponte Vittorio Emanuele I
This stone bridge from the early 19th century makes for a great walk with beautiful views of the river. Especially charming at night.
Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art
The Turin Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art is an art gallery in Turin, Italy, founded in 1891-1895 and located in 31 via…
Pepe
Traditional café located near the Po River, serving classic Italian espresso and pastries in a historic setting.
The Murazzi
The west bank of the Po river turned into a popular meeting place. Play volleyball, sunbathe on the beach, or visit one of the nightclubs.
Lingotto
A former Fiat factory redesigned by Renzo Piano into a multi-purpose complex, retaining its iconic rooftop test track and industrial architecture.
Rocca Medievale
A faithful 19th-century reconstruction of a 15th-century Piedmontese castle and village, created for the 1884 General Exhibition in Parco del Valentino.
Fontana del melograno
Wrought iron and bronze fountain located in the Borgo Medievale, featuring intricate pomegranate branches and bird figures.
Fontana Monumentale dei Dodici Mesi
Rococo-style monument in Parco del Valentino, featuring twelve statues representing the months and four groups symbolizing local rivers.
Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II
The Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II is a statuary monument atop a set of columns, honoring the first King of Italy, and located in Turin,…
Faro della Vittoria
A monumental bronze lighthouse on Colle della Maddalena topped by a Winged Victory statue, commemorating the end of World War I.
Juventus Museum
The Juventus Museum, called the J-Museum, is a sports museum dedicated to the most decorated football club in Italy, Juventus F.C.
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