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Points of interest in Turin
Mole Antonelliana: The city's iconic landmark, this towering structure houses the National Cinema Museum and offers panoramic views from its spire.
Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio): The world's second-largest collection of Egyptian artifacts, featuring mummies, sculptures, and a fascinating history of ancient Egypt.
Piazza Castello: The central square of Turin, surrounded by historic buildings, including the Royal Palace and Palazzo Madama.
Palazzo Reale: The Royal Palace of Turin, which was the residence of the House of Savoy, offers lavish rooms and galleries.
Turin Cathedral (Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista): Known for the Holy Shroud (Shroud of Turin) and its impressive Renaissance architecture.
Basilica of Superga: Perched on a hill overlooking the city, this baroque basilica offers stunning views and houses the Royal Crypt.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto: A large, riverside square with a vibrant nightlife scene and various cafes and restaurants.
Valentino Park (Parco del Valentino): A beautiful urban park along the Po River, featuring a medieval village and the stunning Valentino Castle.
Piedmont Region Wine Tours: Explore the Piedmont region's renowned vineyards and wineries, famous for their Barolo and Barbaresco wines.
National Automobile Museum (Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile): A must-visit for automotive enthusiasts, showcasing the history of Italian car manufacturing.
Basilica di Maria Ausiliatrice: A beautiful church known for its remarkable architecture and art.
Porta Palatina: Roman-era gates and ruins, part of the ancient city walls of Turin.
Eataly Lingotto: A large food market and culinary experience, offering a variety of Italian delicacies and products.
Museum of Oriental Art (Museo d'Arte Orientale): Featuring a vast collection of Asian art and artifacts.
Palazzo Madama: A historic palace housing the Civic Museum of Ancient Art, with a fascinating collection of art and decorative objects.
The Shroud of Turin Museum (Museo della Sindone): Learn more about the history and science behind the Holy Shroud.
Cappella dei Banchieri e dei Mercanti: A small chapel with beautiful frescoes and a peaceful atmosphere.
Museum of the Risorgimento: Focused on the Italian unification (Risorgimento) movement, this museum features historical artifacts and documents.
Royal Gardens (Giardini Reali): Adjacent to the Royal Palace, these gardens offer a tranquil space for a leisurely stroll.
Church of San Lorenzo: A lovely church with a unique elliptical interior and a rich history.