From medieval churches to royal gardens, Turin Historic Centre is a treat for history buffs. Food lovers rejoice at this birthplace of vermouth and its focus on gastronomic experiences. Other visitors will find additional delights. Stroll down beautiful shopping streets and discover avant-garde galleries, among many exciting attractions.
Start at the central square of Piazza Castello to see numerous historical monuments. The square is home to Palazzo Reale, the spectacular royal palace built for Carlo Emanuele II. Inside, admire Greek archaeological treasures and see the Royal Armoury. Continue exploring history at Palazzo Madama, where the collections include arts of the Middle Ages, ceramics and fashion.
Stroll from the square to the baroque Palazzo Carignano and the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento. Displays include weapons, flags and written documents covering the reunification period. Delve into one of the most significant collections of Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo at the Egyptian Museum Torino.
In the National Museum of Cinema housed in the Mole Antonelliana, discover cinematic history with memorabilia from movie greats including Marilyn Monroe, Sergio Leone and Peter O’Toole. Journey through Asian art at the Museum of Oriental Art and learn about the Holy Shroud at the Museum of the Shroud with audio guides. Including Turin Cathedral, San Salvario Church and the Church of San Lorenzo, more history awaits inside Turin’s churches.
When you’re ready for shopping, stroll leisurely around Via Garibaldi, Via Roma and Via Lagrange. If you’d rather buy gourmet treats for a picnic, fill your bags at Mercato Centrale for a day at Valentino Park. On the banks of the Po River, look for Valentino Castle and the replica Medieval Village, along with lush grassy areas and birdlife.
Explore Turin Historic Centre easily on foot, with many attractions just steps from a range of accommodations. Buses, trams and the metro help you get around farther afield. Fly to Torino Airport for a drive of about 20 minutes to the historic district.