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Popular places to visit
Allianz Stadium
Catch an event at Allianz Stadium during your trip to Turin. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this walkable area.
Egyptian Museum Torino
Explore the history of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt in the only exclusively Egyptian museum outside of Cairo.
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Cheer on the local team with hordes of passionate fans at a soccer stadium that has decades of history, a museum dedicated to sport and informative tours of the arena.
Mole Antonelliana
One of the tallest buildings of its time, this historic landmark still towers over central Turin, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city.
Turin Royal Palace
This classic aristocratic mansions houses one of the best displays of weaponry and armor from the Savoy’s Italian reign.
Piazza San Carlo
One of the most famous piazzas in Turin is known for its cafés, shopping, architecture and twin churches that guard its entrance.
Piazza Castello
Find out about the history of Turin when you take a trip to Piazza Castello. While you're in the area, find time to visit its shops.
Via Roma
During your visit to Turin, you can do some window-shopping at Via Roma. Discover the museums and spas in this walkable area.
Turin Cathedral
The major Roman Catholic church of Turin is the current resting place of the Shroud of Turin, what many believe to be the burial cloth for Jesus.