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Settembre Musica 215 Piazza Castello, Teatro Regio, Turin, 10121 | ![]() |
Turin's Settembre Musica is a festival of classical music that brings some of the greatest contemporary musicians to the pretty city of Piedmont. In addition to a great line-up of modern interpretations of classical musi... more
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San Michele 44 Via Giovanni Giolitti, Turin, 10123 | ![]() |
Sacra San Michele is perched on a mountain North of Turin and the stairs leading into the upper interior are hewn into the existing rock. A large number of royals are buried there and the walls in the burial chamber are ... more
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Museo del Cinema 20 Via Montebello, Turin, 10124 | ![]() |
The National Cinema Museum in Torino is one of the most interesting museums I have ever visited. Located in the Mole Antonelliana, it takes full advantage of the unique architecture. The museum is highly interactive and ... more
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Salone del Gusto 294 Via Nizza, Turin | ![]() |
Returning to the Salone del Gusto, it's a biannual quality food extravaganza put on by Slowfood, an organization founded in 1986 by Carlo Petrini, who was horrified by the opening of the McDonald's under Rome's Spanish S... more
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Piazza Castello Piazza Castello, Turin, 10121 | ![]() |
This is one of Turin's main squares and displays the city's long history, from a Roman gate to a modern skyscraper. It is almost entirely surrounded by historic and interesting buildings: the Palazzo Madama; the Royal Pa... more
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Mole Antonelliana 20 Via Montebello, Turin, 10124 | ![]() |
The Mole antonelliana is the most famous monument of Torino. It was built by Alessandro Antonelli between 1863 and 1889 and, originally, it was planned to be a sinagogue. It is 185 metres high, so it's one of the highest... more
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Artissima 46 Corso Re Umberto, bis, Turin, 10128 | ![]() |
For 2006 Artissima Scientific Committee has involved artists such as Jeremy Deller, Francesco Vezzoli and Eric Van Lieshout, witnesses of the most recent tragedies of war like Gilles Saussier, Steve Mumford and Martha Ro... more
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Palazzo Madama Piazza Castello, Turin, 10121 | ![]() |
In 1718 the second Royal Lady, Giovanna Battista di Savoia-Nemours, asked Juvarra to plan a radical enlargement of the palace in order to turn it into one of the most grandiose residences of Europe. The original plan inc... more
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Egyptian Museum 6 Via Accademia delle Scienze, Turin, 10123 | ![]() |
Among the most precious are artefacts dating from the predynastic period to the annexing to the Roman Empire and coming from various localities: Giza, Heliopolis etc... Also noteworthy are the finds from the desecrated t... more
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Piazza San Carlo Piazza San Carlo, Turin, 10121 | ![]() |
Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto (known to all as “El Caval èd brons”), sculpted b... more
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