Piazza San Carlo
The square that the Turinese call "The Parlor of the city" because of its elegance.
Piazza San Carlo
The square that the Turinese call "The Parlor of the city" because of its elegance.
Via Roma
The city's most elegant and monumental street, with a particularly intriguing history.
Piazza Carignano
One of Turin's most beautiful squares: Baroque architecture will envelop us with the presence of Palazzo Carignano and the Collegio dei Nobili, sea of the Egyptian Museum.
Piazza Carlo Alberto
Crossing a beautiful courtyard, we reach Piazza Carlo Alberto to admire the 19th-century façade of Palazzo Carignano, which now houses the National Museum of the Risorgimento.
Galleria Subalpina
One of the most charming and elegant places in the city, where time is suspended.
Via Garibaldi
The ancient Decumanus Maximus in Roman times, today the shopping street
Palazzo di Citta
"Piazza delle Erbe" during the Middle Ages: a place steeped in history and disturbing events
Duomo di Torino e Cappella della Sacra Sindone
The Cathedral is dedicated to the city's patron, St John the Baptist. The Holy Shroud of Turin is kept here. We will also admire the exterior of the magnificent Guarini's Chapel.
Mole Antonelliana
A breathtaking view of the Turin's iconic monument and home to the spectacular National Cinema Museum
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Piazza Castello
At a glance Palazzo Madama, Royal Palace and the Royal Church of San Lorenzo
Teatro Regio di Torino
The walk continues to the Royal Theater, the city's opera house with its magnificent gate and the intriguing history of its construction.
Via Po
Last stop, the eighteenth-century street is completely arcaded and is closely linked to the second phase of Turin's enlargement.
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