Discover the best top things to do in Rivoli, Italy including Museo del Grande Torino e della Leggenda Granata, Parco Generale dalla Chiesa, Egyptian Museum of Turin, La Fattoria del Gelato, Olistic Lab, Precettoria di Sant'Antonio di Ranverso, Abazzia Sant' Antonio di Ranverso, Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, Villaggio Leumann Collegno, KIRBY GROVE.
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5 based on 113 reviews
The Museo del Grande Torino e della Leggenda Granata is located in Via G.B. La Salle 87 at Grugliasco (TO) and is open on Saturdays from 14 to 19 and Sundays from 10 to 19 (last admission both days at 17.30) . After 10 years spent in two rooms in the cloister of the Basilica of Superga, the Museum moved to Grugliasco in 2008 in the premises of the beautiful 17th century villa Claretta-Assandri where it can take advantage of about 650 square meters available so as to show our visitors many relics of the history of Torino FC from 1906 to today. Among these, we can enumerate the Balilla car belonged to Gigi Meroni, a part of the wooden grandstand of the stadium Filadelfia, the horn used by the "Trumpeter of Filadelfia" to boost the players of the Grande Torino, the cassette of the masseur with inners still intact despite the tremendous impact as well as a wheel and a propeller of the aircraft of Superga. To give you an idea of the richness of our museum collection, there are on display original documents from 1906 to today, original photos of players and managers from 1912 to today, original sweaters and suits of Torino FC and Italian National Team from 1927 to today, original shoes and balls from the 50s to today, as well as hundreds of personal belongings owned by the players. The tours are all guided by our volunteers who will narrate you the story of a big club often related to the historical events of our country.
We visited this museum as a prearranged group visit whilst visiting Torino FC. It was really interesting to hear about the start of Torino FC and all the history that surrounds it right up to the present day. The museum was very well layed out and displayed all the history and information very well.
Until we visited here I never knew there was so much history surrounding this club, and it was explained very well by our guide. All the work and people involved do it voulintarily which is a great thing and they are people who really care about this museum.
This is really worth a visit if you get the time.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
Quiet park, suitable for relax, or for footing. There are some historical buildings inside (in the past it was a psychiatric hospital). Some of them have been restructured and today they host a restaurant, a hammam and the meeting room of the town council. Sometims
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The Museo delle Antichità Egizie is the only museum other than the Cairo Museum that is dedicated solely to Egyptian art and culture. Many international scholars, since the decipherer of Egyptian hieroglyphs Jean-François Champollion, who came to Turin in 1824, spend much time pouring over the collections. It was Champollion who famously wrote, “The road to Memphis and Thebes passes through Turin”.The collections that make up today’s Museum, were enlarged by the excavations conducted in Egypt by the Museum’s archaeological Mission between 1900 and 1935 (a period when finds were divided between the excavators and Egypt).The Egyptian Museum in Turin has begun 2009 an important project which wants to widen spaces in order to enhance the collections through modern museographical and museological criteria. The Museum will be open all over the period of restoration and the New Egyptian Museum inauguration is scheduled for the year 2015.
A place well worth visiting. It doesn’t top the museum in Cairo but it’s definitely good, slightly confusing how it’s laid out. Spotlessly clean. The artefacts couldn’t have been presented any better than they were. Definitely glad I went.We thank you for your visit and your review!
4 based on 93 reviews
Eccellente il gelato, il parco giochi ampio e vario, la fattoria didattica e la possibilità di entrare in contatto con tutti gli animali. Un vero paradiso per i bambini. Complimenti
5 based on 5 reviews
Centro pulito e ben curato! Ambiente accogliente e predisposto bene sia per i massaggi che per l'estetica! La proprietaria si dimostra professionale e propone vari tipi di massaggi che variano dallo stone therapy al Lomi Lomi!!! I prodotti utilizzati sono ricercati e rigorosamente bio! Consigliatissimo a chi vuole dedicare un po' di tempo a se stesso e prendersi cura del proprio benessere lontano dalla frenesia quotidiana!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
that church, not far away from Turin, on the route to Susa, is a gothic masterpiece and the frescoes are magical
4 based on 28 reviews
Da un pò di tempo l'abazzia non è visitabile (pare per il rifacimento dell'impianto elettrico) per cui ci si deve limitare alla visita esterna. Il giudizio ovviamente ne risente perchè, a mio ricordo, il chiostro e gli affreschi della chiesa sono magnifici. Comunque se si è da quelle parti merita una visita perchè anche l'esterno e il vicino ospedale sono molto interessanti.
4 based on 403 reviews
This group of buildings have been brilliantly converted into an art gallery on several floors with the Manica Lunga, a long gallery for special Exhibitions. The spaces have been renovated with style and imagination to display a large collection of modern and conceptual art. Very worth the journey.
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4 based on 27 reviews
Il personale e' gentile, disponibile e veloce .
Il menu' e' molto vario si puo' scegliere fra vari primi,secondi,panini birre e cocktail, tutto molto buono.
I prezzi sono nella norma .
Vicino al locale vi e' un comodissimo e ampio parcheggio.
Consigliato a tutti/e comprese compagnie numerose.
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