Sindone Chapel
Turin Cathedral
Shroud of Turin
Musei reali di Torino
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A Journey Through Time: Exploring the Treasures of Turin

Jenny Multilingual

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Jenny Multilingual

Welcome to Torino! On this GPS guided audio tour, we will visit 15 stops on a route of 2.93km. This tour focusses mainly on history.

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2 hours

Walking Time

2.93 km

Distance

15

stops

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Sindone Chapel
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Sindone Chapel

A chapel housing the Shroud of Turin, also known as the Sindone Chapel, is a historic Catholic chapel in Turin, Italy.

Turin Cathedral
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Turin Cathedral

A Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, located adjacent to a bell tower built in 1470, and featuring a Chapel of the Holy Shroud added in 1668-1694. It is the seat of the Archbishops of Turin.

Shroud of Turin
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Shroud of Turin

The Shroud of Turin is a piece of cloth bearing the image of a man who has been brutally beaten, nailed to a cross, and suffered a gruesome death. The shroud is believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.

Musei reali di Torino
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Musei reali di Torino

Royal Palace of Turin
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Royal Palace of Turin

A religious museum, the Royal Palace of Turin is a historic palace of the House of Savoy, originally built in the 16th century and modified by Christine Marie of France in the 17th century.

Galleria Sabauda
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Galleria Sabauda

A Galleria Sabauda is an art collection in Turin, featuring the royal art collections of the House of Savoy, including works by renowned artists such as Netherlandish masters Jan van Eyck and Rembrandt, and Italian artists Sandro Botticelli and Bernardo Bellotto.

Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
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Residences of the Royal House of Savoy

The Residences of the Royal House of Savoy is a collection of lavishly constructed buildings in northern Italy, showcasing European monumental architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Piazza Castello
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Piazza Castello

A prominent city square in Turin, Piazza Castello is a rectangular space housing Palazzo Madama at its center, surrounded by elegant porticoes and facades of city buildings, museums, theaters, and cafes.

Museo Egizio
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Museo Egizio

and egyptological museum housing over 37,000 items, from the Paleolithic to the Coptic era, showcasing statues, sarcophagi, mummies, and Books of the Dead, as well as a painted fabric from Gebelein and the Temple of Ellesyia.

Museum of the Risorgimento
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Museum of the Risorgimento

A Museum of the Risorgimento, showcasing weapons, flags, uniforms, documents, and artworks, with a focus on the Risorgimento period from the late 18th century to the beginning of World War I. The museum features a specialized library, print cabinet, and documentary archive.

Palazzo Carignano
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Palazzo Carignano

A city palace and former private residence of the Princes of Carignano, Palazzo Carignano features a unique rounded façade and houses the Museum of the Risorgimento.

Royal Armoury of Turin
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Royal Armoury of Turin

A specialized museum featuring one of the world's most important collections of arms and armour, formed by the Savoy family and now part of the Musei Reali di Torino, showcasing relics, guns, and precious armor.

Teatro Regio
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Teatro Regio

A prominent opera house and opera company in Italy, the Teatro Regio presents a wide range of operas, including contemporary works, during its season from October to June. Its striking contemporary interior design is hidden behind the original facade, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The National Cinema Museum
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The National Cinema Museum

A cinematheque and motion picture museum, the National Museum of Cinema is housed inside the Mole Antonelliana tower and features a collection of pre-cinematographic devices, film technologies, and memorabilia.

Mole Antonelliana
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Mole Antonelliana

A major landmark building in Turin, Italy, named after its architect, Alessandro Antonelli, and originally conceived as a synagogue.

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Narrated by Jenny Multilingual, specializing in general tourism

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