What to do and see in Province of Turin, Piedmont: The Best Architectural Buildings

April 28, 2022 Leida Jutras

The former Province of Turin (Italian: Provincia di Torino; Piemontese: Provincia ëd Turin; French: Province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.
Restaurants in Province of Turin

1. Casa Zuccala

Via Profonda 0, Marentino Italy +39 011 943 5343 http://www.casazuccala.it/progetto_visite.htm
Excellent
82%
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18%
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Casa Zuccala

2. Palazzotto Juva

via Agnelli 77, 10040 Volvera Italy +39 347 489 8272 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/palazzottojuva.canavesiobruno/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Palazzotto Juva

3. Palazzo Reale

Piazzetta Reale 1 Piazza Castello, 10122 Turin Italy +39 011 521 1106 [email protected] http://www.ilpalazzorealeditorino.it
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61%
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4.5 based on 4,061 reviews

Palazzo Reale

Reviewed By 445nikr - Varna, Bulgaria

The appearance of the Royal Palace, beautiful but not breath-taking, does not suggest the splendor inside. It was a symbol of the wealth of the Savoy Dynasty, and the center of its governing power. The palace complex consists of plenty rooms with ornate interior of intricate shapes, awesome tapestries and marvelous paintings depicting religious scenes and events of the history of the Savoy Dynasty, the Royal Gardens and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud which have been turned into museums, known as the Royal Museums of Turin. Amazing is the Grand Staircase (Scalone d'Onore), the first part of the Palace, every visitor sees - beautiful wall-paintings and sculptures, and a huge painting on the ceiling. All the rooms are furnished and decorated in a really lavish and opulent way with the Dining Room and the Room of the Cuirassiers being my favorites. We didn't take audio-guides but plenty of detailed information was there in the rooms, both in Italian and English. There was a beautiful Christmas tree in the Ball Room and a "Steinway Spirio" piano, automatically performing songs of renowned artists. Bear in mind that it is closed on Mondays but entry is free every first Sunday of the month. Admission for kids and youngsters of up to 18 years of age is also free of charge.

4. Mole Antonelliana

Via Montebello 20, 10124 Turin Italy +39 011 813 8560 https://www.moleantonellianatorino.it/
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61%
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4.5 based on 9,371 reviews

Mole Antonelliana

Reviewed By lfiebert - Lansdale, United States

The elevator ride and views at the top are spectacular - the building is really interesting architecturally and the Torino National Cinema Museum which is located in the Mole is a must see attraction in Torino. We spent three-hours and barely touched the surface. It is a great place for a film buff, movie historian, or for anyone that likes to walk around in a delightful engaging building with superb displays.

5. Palazzo Marchini

Via Marchini, 10094 Giaveno Italy
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Palazzo Marchini

6. Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore

Piazza Italia 6, 10046 Poirino Italy
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25%
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75%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore

7. Palazzo Madama

Piazza Castello, 10122 Turin Italy +39 011 443 3501 http://www.palazzomadamatorino.it/it
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57%
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4.5 based on 498 reviews

Palazzo Madama

Reviewed By RoddieA

This interesting museum is on the same square as the Royal Palace. It is not as big but is also definitely worth s look. Princess Christine Marie moved into it after the death of her husband as the Royal Palace was too big. She had a love of dancing and thus the Palazzo Madama was the location for many balls and its large rooms, with their beautiful ceilings, and grand entrance stairway was ideally suited for them. There is a huge collection porcelain and gold & silver in one of the rooms and there are some lovely sculptures throughout the palace. Included in the tour is a visit to the top of one of the two towers (by stairs or lift) where you good views across the city. Finally you can visit the small but calming medieval gardens.

8. Arco Trionfale

Piazza Umberto I, 10023, Chieri Italy http://www.turismochieri.it/larco-di-trionfo
Excellent
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Arco Trionfale

9. Palazzo Occelli o Castello di Nichelino

Via del Castello 11/bis, 10042 Nichelino Italy +39 320 144 1602 http://www.ilparcopiubello.it/index.php/park/dettaglio/932
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Palazzo Occelli o Castello di Nichelino

10. Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo

Via Ivrea 86, 10086 Rivarolo Canavese Italy
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80%
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo

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