Discover Turin’s magic and mystery on a walking tour. Explore historic palaces, iconic monuments, and Europe’s largest open-air market. Perfect for art, architecture, and chocolate lovers.
Discover Turin’s magic and mystery on a walking tour. Explore historic palaces, iconic monuments, and Europe’s largest open-air market. Perfect for art, architecture, and chocolate lovers.
- Piazza Castello - Piazza Castello is the main square of Turin, the heart of the historic city center, where four main roads converge: the pedestrian Via Garibaldi, Via Po, Via Roma and Via Pietro Micca.
- Palazzo di San Giorgio - Palazzo San Giorgio, or Palazzo delle Compere di San Giorgio, is one of the most important and well-known historical…
- Piazza Castello - Piazza Castello is the main square of Turin, the heart of the historic city center, where four main roads converge: the pedestrian Via Garibaldi, Via Po, Via Roma and Via Pietro Micca.
- Palazzo di San Giorgio - Palazzo San Giorgio, or Palazzo delle Compere di San Giorgio, is one of the most important and well-known historical buildings in Genoa
- Palazzo Madama - The house of the centuries is the Palazzo Madama. No building contains so much sum of time, history, poetry in its decrepitude varies. […] The Palazzo Madama is like a stone synthesis of all the Turin past, from its origins, from the Roman era, to the days of our Risorgimento.»
- Mole Antonelliana - The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli.
- Mercato di Porta Palazzo - Porta Palazzo is the scent of fruit and vegetables, bright colors, foreign chatter mixed with various Italian dialects, contact with distant peoples. At Porta Palazzo live, meet and clash Europe, Africa and Asia.» Porta Palazzo is one of the five parts of the Aurora district in Turin.
- Via Giuseppe Garibaldi - Via Garibaldi has some of the most elegant and sumptuous buildings in Genoa, whose interiors feature the original decorations of the major authors of Genoese mannerism and baroque
- Palazzo Reale Di Torino - The Royal Palace of Turin is a historic palace of the House of Savoy in the city of Turin in Northern Italy
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Turin is a city to see, but above all to feel, a city linked to magic and mystery since the Middle Ages. Those looking for art, architecture and mystery and those who love chocolate feel at home here in Turin. We will start with Piazza Castello, where the famous Royal Palace dominates the scene, the first residence of the King of Italy: Vittorio…
Turin is a city to see, but above all to feel, a city linked to magic and mystery since the Middle Ages. Those looking for art, architecture and mystery and those who love chocolate feel at home here in Turin. We will start with Piazza Castello, where the famous Royal Palace dominates the scene, the first residence of the King of Italy: Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy. Another delightful palace to see on Piazza Castello is Palazzo Madama, the home of the ladies of the King’s court. We will then reach the majestic Mole Antonelliana, which since 1863, the year of its construction, has been the most famous monument in Turin, symbol of Italian Unity. Subsequently we will see the Roman Quadrilatero, with alleys, courtyards and hidden squares that still host the historic artisan workshops of Turin. A trip to the Porta Palazzo Market is a must, the largest open-air market in all of Europe, where the unusual colors and scents of excellent typical products await us, one of which is chocolate!
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