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With the Torino+Piemonte Card you will have all the cultural and tourist offers of the Piedmont at hand! Treat yourself to go up to the top floor of the Mole Antonelliana, take a tramway up to Superga, saving your money! The Torino+Piemonte Card is a real master key lasting 1*, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days. (*Please note: the Torino+Piemonte card 1 day allows free entrance in 3 museums only of your choice)Turin is a city rich in art and architectural remains of the glorious past of the first capital of Italy's Kingdom. With the Torino+Piemonte Card you can freely build your itineraries, benefiting from free entry to the most important museums (like the Egyptian Museum, the Shroud Museum and the National Museum of Cinema) and temporary exhibitions in the city, as well as castles, fortresses and royal residences of the Piedmont.Discover the treasures of Piedmont with reduced admission to cultural sites of northern Italy's region. With the Torino+Piemonte Card you will also enjoy discounts on major events throughout the region.Check out here all the attractions included:Free admission in the most important museums and exhibitions in Turin, in the castles, fortresses and Royal Residences in PiemonteDiscounted tickets in many other cultural sites all over PiemonteHot deal on board the City SightSeeing Torino busReduced ticket on the main tourist services of Turin: panoramic lift in the Mole Antonelliana, Sassi - Superga rack tramway, Venaria Express shuttle bus
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Turismo Torino e Provincia
Please note: for some locations, you may be required to reserve your admission in advance. For the complete list of venues that apply this rule, please visit the official website.
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Turin, Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
The Palace of Venaria is a huge complex on the outskirts of Turin with 80.000 square meters of monumental building of the Palace and 50 acres of gardens, a masterpiece of architecture and landscape, declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1997 and opened to the public in 2007 after being the restoration site more relevant to Europe's cultural heritage.
The "Mole Antonelliana", the architectural symbol of Turin, was launched by the architect Alessandro Antonelli (from the city of Novara) in 1863. Originally conceived as a synagogue, it was purchased in 1878 by the Municipality of Turin, while it was still under construction, to turn it into a monument for national unity. With a height of 167.
The Egyptian Museum of Turin, also known as The Museo Egizio, is an archaeological museum, housing one of the largest collections of ancient Egyptian relics. The museum was founded in 1824 and is thought to be the world’s oldest and most significant museums of Egyptian artefacts, after that of Cairo.
The museum complex of the Royal Museums of Turin is an ode to the Italian art, culture and history from the Romans to the Unification of Italy. It was the residence of the House of Savoy, that played a major role during the Italian Risorgimento.
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