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Ollie #1 of 65 attractions in Turin
5 of 5 stars 22 reviews
Owner description: abbeySCHOOL CiaoItaly was born from the multicultural experience and professionalism of the staff of abbeySCHOOL, which has represented an excellent...... more » Owner description: abbeySCHOOL CiaoItaly was born from the multicultural experience and professionalism of the staff of abbeySCHOOL, which has represented an excellent centre in the field of language teaching in Turin since 1996. Moreover, the school was awarded the UNI EN ISO 9001:2000 quality certification in 2007. The school, specializing in teaching the Italian language and culture to foreigners, guarantees the students a learning experience of the highest quality. « less
Attraction type  Educational Sites
Distance  2.4 km from city centre
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Ollie #2 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 489 reviews

The Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark of the city of Turin. Located in the historic center of Turin in the Vanchiglia neighborhood is named after the architect who built it... more »

Attraction type  Speciality Museums; Architectural Buildings; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Museums
Distance  0.5 km from city centre
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Ollie #3 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 182 reviews
Attraction type  Speciality Museums
Distance  4.5 km from city centre
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Ollie #4 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 128 reviews
Owner description: Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue...... more » Owner description: Piazza San Carlo was designed by Carlo di Castellamonte in 1642 and completed in 1650. In the middle of the piazza you’ll find the equestrian statue of Emanuele Filiberto (known to all as “El Caval èd brons”), sculpted by Carlo Marocchetti in 1838. The porticoed buildings surrounding the piazza give space to numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants. « less
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance  1.4 km from city centre
Ollie #5 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 50 reviews
Attraction type  Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields
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Ollie #6 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 309 reviews
Attraction type  History Museums; Art Museums
Distance  0.3 km from city centre
Ollie #7 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 42 reviews
Owner description: This was the first “home” of the Holy Shroud after its arrival from Chambéry. San Lorenzo has an extraordinary cupola (completed in 1680) designed by...... more » Owner description: This was the first “home” of the Holy Shroud after its arrival from Chambéry. San Lorenzo has an extraordinary cupola (completed in 1680) designed by Guarino Guarini and exemplifies the baroque style. The Duke Emanuele Filiberto had the church dedicated to the Saint after the victory of the Battle of San Quintino. In piazza Castello. « less
Attraction type  Religious Sites
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Ollie #8 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 128 reviews
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Architectural Buildings
Distance  0.5 km from city centre
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Ollie #9 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 61 reviews
Owner description: Designed in 1564 by Vitozzi. It's lined with porticoes and is the real heart of the city: here and hereabouts stand the great buildings that have...... more » Owner description: Designed in 1564 by Vitozzi. It's lined with porticoes and is the real heart of the city: here and hereabouts stand the great buildings that have witnessed the development of the city, from the ancient Roman era to our days. In the middle of the square stands Palazzo Madama and on the side you could see The Royal Theatre, The Royal Palace , the Royal Library (that houses Leonardo da Vinci 's operas). In Piazza Castello (The Castle Square) begin the most important central streets, like Rome Street, Po Street, Garibaldi Street and Pietro Micca Street. « less
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance  1.4 km from city centre
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Ollie #10 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 64 reviews
Attraction type  Museums; Art Museums
Distance  0.1 km from city centre
Ollie #11 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 26 reviews
Attraction type  History Museums
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Ollie #12 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 20 reviews
Attraction type  Fountains
Distance  7.7 km from city centre
Ollie #13 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 139 reviews
Attraction type  Religious Sites; Historic Sites
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Ollie #14 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 89 reviews
Owner description: This vast and romantic park contains an impressive botanical garden, a castle and the Borgo Medievale, a medieval village built for the 1884 Turin...... more » Owner description: This vast and romantic park contains an impressive botanical garden, a castle and the Borgo Medievale, a medieval village built for the 1884 Turin International Exhibition. « less
Attraction type  Parks
Distance  2.1 km from city centre
Ollie #15 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 46 reviews
Owner description: Originally intended as a Royal Hunting Lodge but then extended into a Summer Residence for Vittorio Amedeo II, Villa Reale di Stupinigi was designed...... more » Owner description: Originally intended as a Royal Hunting Lodge but then extended into a Summer Residence for Vittorio Amedeo II, Villa Reale di Stupinigi was designed by Filippo Juvarra and is sumptuously decorated. « less
Attraction type  Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings; Gardens
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Ollie #16 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 39 reviews
Owner description: The MAO - Museum of Oriental Art opens in Turin proposes creative work from different cultures not only to carry out the vocation as a place for...... more » Owner description: The MAO - Museum of Oriental Art opens in Turin proposes creative work from different cultures not only to carry out the vocation as a place for conservation and exhibition, but also to induce the visitor to broaden their horizons.The MAO is also proposed as a means of mediation for the visitors generally away from the conceptions and cultural climates in which the works on display are for. The museum aims to inspire visitors in new ways of thinking and representation to full awareness of how precious every expression of human knowledge. « less
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  0.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #17 of 65 attractions in Turin
4 of 5 stars 94 reviews
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites
Distance  0.1 km from city centre
Ollie #18 of 65 attractions in Turin
4.5 of 5 stars 36 reviews
Attraction type  Neighbourhoods
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Ollie #19 of 65 attractions in Turin
5 of 5 stars 10 reviews
Distance  0.8 km from city centre
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Ollie #20 of 65 attractions in Turin
4 of 5 stars 52 reviews
Attraction type  History Museums; Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings
Distance  0.2 km from city centre