Mole Antonelliana
Housed within the Mole Antonelliana—the tallest unreinforced brick building in the world—the National Museum of Cinema is as much about vertical scale as it is about film history. Originally commissioned as a synagogue,… see more
Piazza Castello
Piazza Castello is the cultural heart of Turin, Italy, rich in history and architectural wonders dating back to the 14th century. Once a site for dynastic events by the House of Savoy, this vibrant square now features st… see more
Borgiattino
Operating since 1927, Borgiattino is a cornerstone of Turin’s gastronomic landscape, specializing in the deep-rooted dairy traditions of Piedmont. This is a dedicated temple to cheese, where the glass cases house everyth… see more
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