Best of Turin
Allianz Stadium, the Torinese temple of football
A compulsory stop for fans visiting Turin, and a destination that will captivate those not familiar with football: the Allianz Stadium is all this...
The post-industrial complex of the Lingotto
There are two sides to the city of Turin. A regal, traditional and slightly introverted side, and another more underground, the innovative side where...
The Valentino, a riverside residence
Located on the banks of the Po River, and spread over 550,000 sq.m., this is the city’s most popular park, beloved by the Torinese....
The Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of Turin
A landmark building of Turin since 1889, the Mole by architect Alessandro Antonelli was purchased by the municipality who decided to make it a...
Turin’s Royal Museums: an itinerary of history, art and nature
The Royal Museums are located in the heart of the city (in Piazzetta Reale next to Piazza Castello) and offer a fascinating itinerary with...
The Savoy’s Royal Residences: splendour of yesteryear
In addition to offering an overview of olden-day court life, La Venaria Reale, the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi and the Castello di Rivoli...
Piazza San Carlo, the “drawing room” of Turin
Piazza San Carlo was commissioned by Marie Christine of France in true Parisian style with seemingly endless porticoes housing fashion boutiques, period palaces and...
Museo Egizio, a record-breaking museum
Turin’s Egyptian Museum, founded in the early 19th century when collecting mummies and Egyptian amulets was a fashionable pastime, is a star of the...
Palazzo Madama, the cradle of history
Situated in the centre of Piazza Castello, Palazzo Madama has always been a reference point in the city, from Roman times to 1848, when...