23NOVEMBER2025

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BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL TURIN

Turin, the first capital of Italy, must be discovered step by step by walking along its streets admiring its squares rich in ancient and contemporary history.
 
Sophisticated and lively,
Turin is always on the move, surprisingly remaining a metropolis full of green areas. With over 300 kilometers of streets adorned with trees and numerous green spaces, this city extends gently along the hills, embraced by the meanders of the Po river, seducing with its magical position at the foot of the Western Alps.
 
With more than two
thousand years of history, Turin presents itself as a "noble lady" with an aristocratic past, whose testimonies can be admired while walking among historical monuments, ancient streets, city squares and even underground. This city has been able to be reborn, transforming itself into a center of dynamism, innovation and modernity, without ever forgetting or giving up its illustrious heritage.
 
Having been the
first capital of modern Italy, Turin invites you to explore both its ancient and contemporary facets: from the Savoy Royal Palaces to historic buildings, from museums to city gardens, from the river banks to the surrounding hills, passing through historic cafés, typical restaurants, the wide porticoed streets and the neighborhoods with a multicultural soul. 

Here, events of international appeal coexist with small, great daily pleasures, in a perfect union between the geometric order of the Roman layout, the discreet elegance of the Piedmontese baroque style and the innovativeness of modern and contemporary architecture.


Turin reveals itself by walking without haste, looking up at the architecture that surrounds it overlook, but also immersing themselves in its vivid atmosphere. 

To fully enjoy the Turin experience, there are unmissable activities, unforgettable places to visit and unique flavors to savor.
 
Welcome to our Turin, a city that will surprise you!

LUCI D'ARTISTA

Luci d'Artista celebrates its 27th edition this year. The city of Turin is transformed into an open-air museum, squares and streets come alive with light installations by great Italian and international artists.
 
The Lights were born in 1998 as exceptional illuminations to celebrate the Christmas holidays, and immediately became the object of an ambitious objective: to create a public collection expression of "a high culture capable of communicating with everyone", as stated by Fiorenzo Alfieri, who was its the visionary creator.

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