Travel guide: what to do and see in Turin
Tourist Gem: Elegancia Real y Vanguardia Industrial
Turin, the first capital of Italy, combines royal elegance with an industrial past. The Mole Antonelliana, a symbol of the city, houses the National Cinema Museum. The Egyptian Museum is the second most important museum in the world in its category.
The Royal Palace and the Palazzo Madama reflect the past of the House of Savoy. The Turin Cathedral houses the Shroud of Turin. Piazza San Carlo, with its historic cafes, is the city's living room.
It is also necessary to stroll through the Parco del Valentino, on the banks of the Po, a green respite and home to a medieval castle. The Lingotto, a former FIAT factory, is now a shopping and cultural center.
Turin's gastronomy is famous for chocolate, vermouth, and dishes like bagna càuda. The Porta Palazzo markets offer fresh local products.
And Turin surprises with its blend of royal history, industrial innovation, and contemporary culture, offering a unique experience in northern Italy.
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