Turin



Mole Antonelliana



Only 8 streetcar stops away we find the Mole Antonelliana.With a height of 167.5 meters , it was the tallest building in the world from 1889 to 1908.Since 2000 its interior has housed the National Cinema Museum.For online reservations click on the following link www.museodelcinema.it

EGYPTIAN MUSEUM



The Egyptian Museum can be conveniently reached by Tram No. 13 it is the oldest museum in the world, entirely dedicated to the Nilotic civilization and is considered, in terms of value and quality of exhibits, the most important in the world after the one in Cairo. For online reservations https://museoegizio.it/info/prezzi/

MEDIEVAL VILLAGE



The Medieval Village of Turin is a gateway into the past: among towers, stores, fountains and gardens, one relives a bygone era.The Medieval Village of Turin stands along the banks of the Po River, nestled in the greenery of Valentino Park.At first glance, one has the feeling of crossing eras and savoring a glimpse of distant antiquity.


There are towers, crenellated walls and even a drawbridge: a true medieval-era village populated by ladies and knights.Here you will find all the info https://www.borgomedievaletorino.it/

ROYAL PALACE



Streetcar No. 13 also takes us directly to Piazza Castello where we find the Royal Palace. Travel books from the last century are full of tales about the magnificence of the royal residence. They celebrate its vast halls, carved and gilded ceilings, paintings, tapestries, mount crystal lamps, chiseled, inlaid, veneered, richly decorated with gold, precious stones, mother-of-pearl and ivory, and floors committed and inlaid with various kinds of wood. at this link you will find all the information for visiting and buying tickets https://museireali.beniculturali.it/palazzo-reale/