TURIN
Since 2006, the year of the Olympics, the city has undergone a transformation from its industrial identity linked to the FIAT brand.
In preparation for the Olympics, it revived its historical, artistic, and cultural heritage, managing over time to capitalize on all the work done and finally giving the city a tourist identity.
Turin now stands as a great alternative to other Italian cities such as Florence, Rome, and Venice, boasting important museums such as the Egyptian Museum, the Royal Palace, the Sabauda Gallery, the Automobile Museum, the Cinema Museum, the Shroud, and the Mole Antonelliana, just to name a few.
The city’s underground Roman remains, its Liberty style architecture, the scenic backdrop of the hill with the Basilica of Superga, and not forgetting the Reggia di Venaria are other significant stops on a visit to the city.
Turin offers so much to see and so many experiences to live that one visit is not enough.