Get a tourHQ guide to reveal Turin’s regal treasures, from the mythical shroud that hides between its cathedral vaults to the sparkling glaciers and Piedmont wines of the Italian Alps on the horizon.
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Perched amidst the mountains of northern Piedmont, sits the stately and handsome town of Turin. Awash with Art Deco palaces and Baroque gems, this regal town was once the seat of the Italian monarchy, and, as any Turin tourist guide will be quick to disclose, also a powerhouse of economic and political resurgence in the post-war period.
Just wandering (or more popularly biking) amidst Turin’s aged streets, through the Via Roma and Via Po, and the cobbled piazzas that sit next to the riverside parks, will give visitors a taste of Turin’s rich architectural makeup. Don’t miss the iconic Mole Antonelliana, one of the continent’s grandest engineering achievements, or, the mysterious Shroud of Turin, housed in the shadowy interior of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist.
Come winter and Turin becomes a jump off point for skiing in the Italian Alps, or even as a base for further exploration into the French Alps and the hotspots north of the Cote d'azur; a sport even more popular ever since Torino played host to the 2006 Winter Olympics.
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