Turin

Turin

Turin, at the foot of the Alps, is a city of elegance, culture, and innovation. Explore Baroque architecture, historic cafés, the Egyptian Museum, and the Mole Antonelliana. Enjoy Alpine views, stroll along the Po River, and experience the city’s vibrant art and culinary scene.

Must-See Attractions

Royal Museums at the Royal Palace

Royal Museums at the Royal Palace

Historic residence of the House of Savoy, now a museum complex including the Royal Armoury, Sabauda Gallery, Archaeological Museum, and Royal Library.

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Mole Antonelliana & National Cinema Museum

Mole Antonelliana & National Cinema Museum

Iconic tower housing the National Museum of Cinema—one of the tallest museums in the world with panoramic elevator views.

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Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio)

Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio)

The world’s most important collection of Egyptian artifacts after Cairo—over 30,000 items showcasing 4,000 years of history.

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Galleria Sabauda (Savoy Gallery)

Galleria Sabauda (Savoy Gallery)

Art collection of the House of Savoy housed in the New Wing of the Royal Museums—featuring centuries-spanning masterpieces.

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Regional Museum of Natural Sciences

Regional Museum of Natural Sciences

Engaging natural history museum with exhibitions on fossils, zoology, and palaeontology—great for families and curious minds.

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Turin Cathedral (Duomo di Torino)

Turin Cathedral (Duomo di Torino)

Renaissance-Baroque cathedral that houses the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.

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