Turin is a lively, people-oriented city, and boasts a wide variety of cultural resources: historic buildings, world-class museums and galleries, and numerous exhibitions andfairs. The city parks and two rivers together with the nearby mountains and lakes provide a great leisure environment.
A glimpse of the Po river in Turin.
A glimpse of the Po river in Turin.
The Po river with the Mole Antonelliana in the background.
The church of Gran Madre di Dio whose architecture recalls the Pantheon in Rome.
The church of Gran Madre di Dio whose architecture recalls the Pantheon in Rome.
A view of Piazza Vittorio Veneto, taken from the front of Gran Madre di Dio church.
The Church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Cappuccini, built on a hill top over Turin.
Night view of the Church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Cappuccini.
View of the Church of Santa Maria al Monte dei Cappuccini taken from Po river.
Borgo Medievale, built in 1884, located inside Parco del Valentino
Borgo Medievale, built in 1884, located inside Parco del Valentino
Inside the Borgo Medievale, built in 1884
Palazzo Madama, located in Piazza Castello and UNESCO world heritage site, currently hosting the Museum of Ancient Art.
The Royal Palace, located in Piazza Castello and UNESCO world heritage site.
Back of Palazzo Madama, residence of the Royal House of Savoy.
Cattedrale di San Giovanni, the main church in Turin.
Giardini Reali in Turin
The Palatine Gate, a Roman Age city gate located in Turin
Palazzo Carignano, currently hosting the Museo del Risorgimento.
Piazza Vittorio Veneto.
Piazza Solferino, in the historical center of Turin.
Porta Nuova railway station.
Piazza San Carlo, also known as "City's lounge".
Piazza Statuto, in the historical center of Turin.
Mole Antonelliana, the most famous monument in Turin, the world's highest building from 1889 to 1908, currently hosting the National Museum of Cinema.
Mole Antonelliana, the most famous monument in Turin, the world's highest building from 1889 to 1908, currently hosting the National Museum of Cinema..
Mole Antonelliana, the most famous monument in Turin, the world's highest building from 1889 to 1908, currently hosting the National Museum of Cinema..
Turin's panorama.
Cattedrale di San Giovanni, the main church in Turin.
Real Basilica di Superga, located on top of Superga's hill.
Daytime Turin's panorama.
Nighttime Turin's panorama.
Piazza Castello's Panorama including Palazzo Reale and Palazzo Madama.
Palazzo Reale's Panorama.
Giardini Reali's Panorama.