In Turin, the capital of the Piedmont region of northwest Italy, sports cars and chocolate are a matter of pride. The city is also home to the Museo Egizio, one of the most impressive collections of Egyptian artifacts in the world. A stroll around Piazza Castello and along the Via Roma encompasses many of the must-see sights. Valentino Park houses an 18th-century castle, botanic garden and medieval village. When you've worked up an appetite, sample casual trattorias for pastas, regional wines and coffees.
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The Salt Cave is a spacious room designed for your relaxation and your well-being whose walls, ceiling and floor are completely covered with pure rock salt, halite consisting of sodium chloride. That is why the Salt Cave NaturalSal offers and guarantees a constant temperature and a microclimate around 20 ° C and a humidity controlled around 40 °. So the air inside the cave is completely saturated by those trace elements that make up our body. In addition, the salt fights in a natural way, the proliferation of germs and bacteria making the room antiseptic and antibacterial
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Neronatura offers a multisensory experience. Entering the store, the customer will be able to observe and taste what most intrigues him among the best qualities dried and dehydrated fruit from Italy and the world, discovering the beneficial properties of berries, seeds and spices. Wide range of Ceylon Akbar teas, Italian rice, legumes and cereals, superfoods.
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