Explore Turin’s iconic monuments, savor chocolate delights, and experience historic cafes on this express walking tour.
Explore Turin’s iconic monuments, savor chocolate delights, and experience historic cafes on this express walking tour.
- Teatro Regio di Torino - The Teatro Regio di Torino serves as the principal opera house in Turin and is among the largest and most significant theaters in Italy, as well as a key player in the European theater scene. Visit outside.
- Palazzo Madama - Situated in the heart of Turin, Palazzo Madama is a quintessential monumental building in…
- Teatro Regio di Torino - The Teatro Regio di Torino serves as the principal opera house in Turin and is among the largest and most significant theaters in Italy, as well as a key player in the European theater scene. Visit outside.
- Palazzo Madama - Situated in the heart of Turin, Palazzo Madama is a quintessential monumental building in Piedmont, encapsulating the city’s history: from its origins as Porta Romana in the Middle Ages, it evolved into a fortress, then the castle of the princes of Achaia, and finally, in the 18th century, the grand facade by Filippo Juvarra was constructed. The palace is named after two royal Madams who resided there: Christina of France (1606 - 1663) and Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy Nemours (1644 - 1724), who governed the Duchy of Savoy as regents after their husbands’ deaths. It was the site of the first Subalpine Senate and the inaugural Senate of the Kingdom of Italy. Visit outside.
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - At the historic core of Turin stands the Royal Palace, featuring an elegant Baroque facade and a unique blend of styles. For three centuries, it was a prestigious power center for the Savoy family. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, this grand palace showcases the work of renowned artists from the 17th to the 19th centuries, making it a vital site of artistic and cultural interest in Turin. Visit outside.
- Galleria Subalpina - The Galleria Industria Subalpina, commonly known as Galleria Subalpina, is one of Turin’s most iconic symbols. Designed by Pietro Carrera in the late 1800s, it exemplifies a classic commercial gallery dedicated to bourgeois leisure. The structure mirrors the typical French passages found in Paris.
- Palazzo Carignano - The Palazzo dei Principi di Carignano is a historic building in central Turin, showcasing European Baroque architecture. Alongside Palazzo Reale and Palazzo Madama, it ranks among the city’s most significant historical buildings and is part of the UNESCO Residenze Sabaude serial site. It was the historic seat of the Subalpine Parliament (1848-1861) and the first Parliament of the Kingdom of Italy (1861-1864).
- Piazza San Carlo - Piazza San Carlo, known as the elegant “Salotto di Torino,” is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and significant squares in Turin and Europe. Under its arcades are the historic cafes: Caffè San Carlo, Caffè Torino, and Confetterie Stratta, a 19th-century supplier to the royal house.
- Galleria Subalpina - Discover one of Italy’s most stunning covered galleries. This historic architectural gem in Turin’s heart offers a unique cultural experience, blending elegance and history. It’s a must-visit for art and history enthusiasts exploring Turin.
- Galleria San Federico - The prestigious Galleria San Federico, with its six floors, is a hub of art and commerce, located in central Turin with three access points: Via Roma, Santa Teresa, and Bertola. It exemplifies an eclectic style building and has housed representative offices, luxury shops, and elegant clubs for nearly a century.
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- Guided tour service
- Guided tour service
- entrances to museums and monuments
- entrances to museums and monuments
Explore Turin, the Capital of Savoy, with a walking itinerary that highlights its blend of historical grandeur and modern charm. This journey through the city’s unique and magnificent architectural settings, significant personalities, and pivotal moments of transformation spans 2000 years of history.
This leisurely walk offers a fresh perspective on…
Explore Turin, the Capital of Savoy, with a walking itinerary that highlights its blend of historical grandeur and modern charm. This journey through the city’s unique and magnificent architectural settings, significant personalities, and pivotal moments of transformation spans 2000 years of history.
This leisurely walk offers a fresh perspective on Turin’s historic center, featuring its grand Baroque squares and the opportunity to admire the city’s most renowned landmarks from the outside: the Royal Palace, the Church of San Lorenzo, and the Palazzo Carignano. This adventure through curiosity, history, and architectural splendor unveils the essence of Turin, a city cherished and admired over the centuries by noble travelers, celebrated writers, and talented artists.
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