Exploring Turin



Welcome to Turin, a city rich in history, culture, and culinary traditions. Nestled at the foot of the Alps, Turin offers a unique blend of natural and architectural beauty. Known as the "cradle of the Italian Risorgimento," Turin has preserved its historical heritage while evolving into a vibrant modern center of economy and culture.

The Mole Antonelliana

The Mole Antonelliana, built from 1863 to 1889 by architect Antonelli, is the unmistakable symbol of Turin and an architectural marvel that will take your breath away.


Standing at 167 meters tall, the Mole offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the Alps. Reaching the top is a unique experience that will provide you with unforgettable moments.

The Egyptian Museum of Turin

The Egyptian Museum of Turin is one of the most important museums in the world dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization. Founded in 1824, it houses a vast collection of artifacts, including mummies, statues, and papyri, that span over 4,000 years of history and culture of ancient Egypt. It is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of archaeology and history.

Palazzo Madama

In the heart of Turin, Palazzo Madama is an architectural masterpiece that spectacularly blends history and art. Originally a Roman gate, it became a royal residence and today houses the Civic Museum of Ancient Art. Exploring its sumptuous rooms and admiring the collections of medieval and Renaissance art is an experience that will transport you to an era of elegance and splendor. A must-see for anyone visiting Turin!

The Royal Palace of Turin

The Royal Palace of Turin is a symbol of power and beauty, serving as the official residence of the House of Savoy for over two centuries. Walking through its magnificent rooms, adorned with frescoes, tapestries, and artworks, will allow you to experience the opulence of the royal court. The recently restored Royal Gardens provide a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city.








FCA Turin (Fiat)

Fiat, now part of the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) group, is a cornerstone of Turin's and Italy's industrial and automotive history.


Currently, the main headquarters is located at Corso Giovanni Agnelli 200.


You can visit the historic Lingotto plant, now transformed into a multifunctional center with art galleries, shops, and the famous rooftop test track. Don’t miss the chance to explore the National Automobile Museum, which houses a vast collection of Fiat vehicles and narrates the evolution of the Italian automotive industry.

Shroud of Turin Museum

The Shroud of Turin Museum is a place of great fascination and spirituality, dedicated to the most mysterious and revered relic of Christianity. Located in the crypt of the Church of the Holy Shroud, the museum offers an immersive experience exploring the history, scientific research, and legends associated with the Holy Shroud. Through interactive and multimedia exhibits, you can uncover the secrets of this ancient linen, believed to have wrapped the body of Jesus Christ after the crucifixion. A visit to the Shroud of Turin Museum is a journey into the heart of mystery and faith, leaving a profound impression on your soul.








Stupinigi

The Stupinigi Hunting Lodge, located just a few kilometers from the hotel and Turin, is a baroque masterpiece designed by Filippo Juvarra. Built in the 18th century as a hunting lodge for the House of Savoy, this elegant residence will enchant you with its opulent interiors and magnificent frescoes. The expansive gardens and surrounding parks offer a serene and picturesque atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing stroll. Visiting it feels like stepping back in time, experiencing a day in the life of an 18th-century noble.