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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Burning Giraffe Art Gallery is a brand new exhibition space, located in the heart of Turin, devoted to the promotion of talented young Italian artists through a series of periodical shows.
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Elena Salamon Arte Moderna is a small art gallery in the city center of Turin, it selects original stamps of the XVIII and XIX century.
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The Pirra Art Gallery was founded in Turin in 1971 Since 1991 the Gallery has been carrying out a work of research and diffusion of the most important Russian Masters of the postwar period, most of them coming from the Moscow and Saint Petersburg Schools: Aleksej e Sergej Tkachev, Lavrenko, Kosmin, Georgij Moroz, Savinov, Bogaevskaja, Kopitzeva,Smekalov But we also deal some Italian Painters Edgardo Corbelli,Giulio Da Milano,Enzo Faraoni and important French masters between ‘800 and ‘900,H.M. Cahours,Felix Cals,H.Delpy,Damoy.
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Although not as famous as other notable art galleries around the world, the Sabauda Gallery has a collection which is not to be missed if you love art and you are in Turin. The paintings were collected by the members of the Savoy Dynasty several centuries and include a lot of religious art, from the 14th till the 20th century arranged chronologically, by Dutch and Italian artists, including Piedmontese, such as Rembrandt, Botticelli, Tiepolo, Tintoretto, Bellini and many others. There are lots of sculptures and busts as well. The Sabauda Gallery has been a part of the Royal Museums in Turin since 2014 when the paintings were transferred to the New Wing of the Royal Palace as it was originally in Palazzo Madama and later shifted to the Palace of the Academy of Science. Even though I am not an art geek, I did enjoy the time I spent there.
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