Welcome to Turin!!
Turin (Torino) is one of Italy’s most elegant and culturally rich cities—capital of the former Kingdom of Savoy, birthplace of FIAT, and home to world-class museums, royal palaces, and the spectacular backdrop of the Alps. June offers pleasant warm weather, perfect for sightseeing on foot or by tram.
We will provide tours of the city for interested people and accompanying persons.
Top Cultural & Historical Attractions
Mole Antonelliana & National Museum of Cinema
The Museo Nazionale del Cinema, housed inside Turin’s iconic Mole Antonelliana, is one of the world’s most important film museums. Its immersive exhibits trace the history of cinema through interactive displays, historic equipment, film memorabilia, and creative installations. The spectacular central atrium and panoramic elevator make it a unique cultural experience blending architecture, storytelling, and innovation.
Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio)
The Museo Egizio in Turin is one of the world’s most important museums dedicated entirely to ancient Egyptian culture. Founded in 1824, it houses an exceptional collection of statues, mummies, papyri, and everyday artifacts spanning over 4,000 years of history. Renowned for its scientific research and stunning galleries, it is considered the most significant Egyptian museum outside Egypt.
Royal Palace & Royal Museums
The Royal Palace of Turin is a grand 17th-century royal palace located in the heart of the city’s historic center. Once the official residence of the House of Savoy, it features elegant Baroque architecture, opulent interiors, and vast royal apartments decorated with precious furnishings and artworks. Surrounded by the Royal Gardens and part of the UNESCO-listed Savoy residences, it stands as one of Turin’s most important cultural and historical landmarks..
UNESCO World Heritage Complex
The Royal Armory of Turin is one of the world’s most important collections of arms and armor, housed within the Palazzo Reale complex. Founded in the 19th century by King Charles Albert, it showcases an extraordinary display of weapons, suits of armor, and military artifacts spanning centuries. The gallery’s richly decorated halls and dramatic presentation make it a highlight of Turin’s royal museums.
A baroque jewel in the heart of Piazza Castello
Palazzo Madama, located in Piazza Castello in Turin, is an iconic palace that blends Roman foundations, a medieval castle, and an elegant Baroque façade by Filippo Juvarra. Once home to noblewomen of the Savoy dynasty—the “Madames” who gave it its name—it now houses the Turin City Museum of Ancient Art. Its layered architecture and rich collections make it one of the city’s most distinctive historic landmarks. Was The first Parlament of Italy, when Torino was the capital.
Automobile Museum (Museo dell’Automobile)
A favorite site for engineers and innovators; interactive exhibits and historic vehicles.
The Museo Nazionale dell’Automobile is one of the world’s most important car museums, tracing the history of the automobile from its origins to modern innovation. Its collection features over 200 vehicles—from early prototypes to iconic Italian models—and engaging exhibits on technology, design, and mobility. Modern architecture and interactive displays make it a major cultural attraction in Turin.
Basilica di Superga, where Royal family members are buried.
The Basilica di Superga, perched on a hill overlooking Turin, is an 18th-century masterpiece designed by architect Filippo Juvarra. Built for the House of Savoy, it features an impressive dome, elegant Baroque architecture, and panoramic views of the city and the Alps. The basilica also houses the royal tombs of the Savoy family and is known for the memorial to the 1949 Grande Torino football team.
Parco del Valentino & Medieval Village
Beautiful riverside park and reconstructed medieval village. Perfect for a relaxing walk. The Medieval Village (Borgo Medievale), located in Parco del Valentino, is a 19th-century reconstruction of a medieval Piedmontese village and fortress. Built for the 1884 Italian General Exhibition, it faithfully replicates artisans’ houses, workshops, courtyards, and a castle inspired by real medieval architecture. Today it offers a charming, immersive walk into the past along the Po River.
Palazzo di Caccia di Stupinigi
The Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, located just outside Turin, is an elegant 18th-century hunting lodge designed by Filippo Juvarra for the House of Savoy. Its distinctive star-shaped layout, lavish Rococo interiors, and grand central hall make it one of the finest examples of European court architecture. Surrounded by a large natural park, it served as a royal retreat and venue for celebrations, and today it is a UNESCO-listed cultural treasure.
We are negotiating the social dinner of the conference in this palace.
Day Trips from Turin
Reggia di Venaria Reale (20–25 minutes)
The Reggia di Venaria Reale, located just outside Turin, is a magnificent 17th-century royal residence built for the House of Savoy. Often compared to Versailles, it features vast Baroque halls, the spectacular Galleria Grande, and beautifully restored gardens. Once a hunting estate and court palace, it is now one of Italy’s largest and most impressive cultural sites, part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Savoy residences.
Sacra di San Michele (1 hour)
Spectacular monastery on a mountain peak. The Sacra di San Michele, perched dramatically on Mount Pirchiriano in the Susa Valley, is an ancient abbey and one of Piedmont’s most iconic landmarks. Founded between the 10th and 11th centuries, it features Romanesque architecture, impressive stone stairways, and panoramic views of the Alps. Rich in history and legend, it also inspired Umberto Eco’s novel The Name of the Rose.
Langhe Wine Region (1–1.5 hours)
The Langhe, located south of Turin in Piedmont, is a rolling landscape of vineyards, hilltop villages, and medieval castles. Famous for its prestigious wines—such as Barolo and Barbaresco—along with truffles and rich culinary traditions, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its beauty and gastronomy. The region offers stunning panoramas, charming towns, and a deep connection to winemaking culture.
We plan to do one of the technical visits to this region on the 27th of June.