An architecture that is an open-air museum

Turin fascinates with its architectural harmony: baroque buildings, neoclassical facades, Art Nouveau structures, and repurposed industrial buildings.

Mole Antonelliana
An iconic symbol of Turin, designed by Alessandro Antonelli in the 19th century. Originally conceived as a synagogue, it now houses the National Cinema Museum. Its dome towers impressively over the city skyline.

Royal Palace
A majestic Savoy residence in baroque style, located in the heart of the city. Inside, it features sumptuous halls, gardens, and the Royal Armoury.

Palazzo Carignano
A masterpiece of Piedmontese baroque designed by Guarino Guarini. It was the seat of Italy's first Parliament.

Basilica of Superga
Built on the homonymous hill, designed by Filippo Juvarra. It combines baroque and classical elements, offering a spectacular view of the city.

Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista
A Renaissance cathedral that houses the Holy Shroud. The only pure Renaissance building in the historic center.

Church of San Lorenzo
A baroque gem by Guarini, located behind Piazza Castello. Its dome is a marvel of geometry and light.

Galleria Subalpina
An elegant covered passage in Art Nouveau style, with stained-glass windows and wrought-iron decorations. A charming connection between Piazza Castello and Piazza Carlo Alberto.

Villa della Regina
A 17th-century hilltop residence surrounded by urban vineyards. A splendid example of a baroque villa with Italian-style gardens.

Palazzo Madama
A unique fusion of a Roman gate, a medieval fortress, and a baroque facade designed by Juvarra. It houses the Museum of Ancient Art.

Teatro Regio
Reconstructed in modern style in the 1970s by Carlo Mollino, it retains 18th-century remnants and boasts excellent acoustics.

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