Discover these places worth visiting in Metropolitan City of Turin and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Royal Palace of TurinJJake.ColeiroBreathtaking! A MUST see in Turin!Built in the 16th century and later modernized by Christine Marie of France in the 17th century, with designs by the Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra. The palace also includes the Palazzo Chiablese and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud. Tip: Allow a good 2 hours to see the beauty of this palace and the museum. You won’t be disappointed!
Egyptian Museum冰冰绿茶To Turin, you must first go to the Castle Square on Garibaldi Avenue. There is a visitor center on the left side of the Turin Palace. Buy a museum + public transportation card here. This card is very money-saving. You can enter almost all museums in Turin (including the Egyptian Museum) for free. You can take the bus and subway unlimited times. I suffered a loss when I first arrived. Yesterday I bought a public transportation card at the smoke shop (small convenience store) on the street. Before I came, I was afraid that the tickets for the Egyptian Museum on the spot would not be easy to buy. I spent 18 euros on the Internet to buy the tickets for the Egyptian Museum. Yesterday, I also spent 10 euros to see three museums, and the net loss was at least 30 euros. But I also thought about it. It was normal to spend money in strange places. The main purpose of the trip is to be happy.
Juventus Museum翱翱翔的大鲨鱼This is the history museum of Juventus. There are Juventus team's ins and outs. There are basically everything you want to see, from various honors to the scenes in the life of the players, very beautiful, very rich, worth seeing.
Museo Nazionale Del Cinema Fondazione Maria Adriana Prolo__We***95The film museum was unexpectedly interesting! I originally thought it was just an introduction to the development of film history, but I found that in addition to film history, it also introduced optics, light refraction, image presentation, the evolution of film production, etc. It also includes movie scenes, which makes people feel like they are in it, which is an interesting experience.
Lingotto Conference CenterCcoldwarSeeing black and white film of Fiat cars whizzing around the test track on the roof, the scale of this building is remarkable. The lower floors are completely retail with many cafes and restaurants plus a multiplex for cinemas. The length of the former test track is really impressive and the wide ramp is unchanged. We will see two modernist buildings. A helipad and the incomparable Agnelli Gallery.
Castello del Valentino轻轻轻的一个蚊The Castello Valentino in Turin is located in the Valentino Park in Turin. It is one of the palaces of the Savoy family in the 16th century. Now it is the seat of the Department of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Turin. It opened in 1856 and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1997. Like all the palaces of the Savoy dynasty, it has a white front and a red brick back.
Palazzo MadamaIIs伊莎贝拉Madema Palace is also called the Lady Palace, in fact, I heard the second name to want to see, want to know what is inside the Lady Palace. Later, I learned from the WeChat public account about the history of the Lady Palace. In fact, it is similar to Wu Zetian in China. The king died that year. The little prince was too small, so the queen was in power, so it was also called the Lady Palace. Friends who have been to Italy, especially those who have visited some museums, will find that museums in Italy are particularly spectacular, and of course the Lady Palace is no exception, with the roof decoration and murals all showing the style of the dynasty.
Lingotto FiereBBeaTiA good place for indoor shopping! You can eat when you are tired. There are many delicious foods, fast food, sushi, and the only KFC in Turin is here! Many clothing brands are settled in. There are also supermarkets. Home appliances and household goods can also be bought. It is a good place for locals to spend their weekends. The most important thing is that there are entertainment venues, cinemas, children's playgrounds, shopping and leisure entertainment centers