Turin-Italy

Italy, Europe

Turin, the first capital of a unified Italy, is a city rich in history and culture. Renowned for its elegant boulevards, piazzas, and cafés, Turin boasts iconic attractions like the Mole Antonelliana, Egyptian Museum, and Palazzo Reale. Visitors can also indulge in its culinary delights, including chocolates, wines, and truffles.

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History

Founded by the Taurini tribe, Turin became a Roman colony in 28 BC. It flourished during the Savoy dynasty and was pivotal in Italy's unification in 1861. Its industrial prominence, especially as the home of Fiat, solidified its significance in modern times.

What To See

  • Mole Antonelliana
  • Egyptian Museum
  • Piazza Castello
  • Palazzo Madama
  • Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist (Shroud of Turin)
  • Parco del Valentino
  • Basilica di Superga
  • National Cinema Mu

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