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Museo Murialdo (Torino)

Museo Murialdo (Torino)

Located in Torino’s Collegio degli Artigianelli, the museum collects witness from the life and work of san Leonardo Murialdo, a clergyman from Torino who lived in the ‘800s and was dedicated to young people’s education.

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Museo Storico dei Vigili del Fuoco (Torino)

Museo Storico dei Vigili del Fuoco (Torino)

The Museo Storico dei Vigili del Fuoco (historic fire fighters museum) was born in 1991 on the occasion of the Celebrazioni del 50° Anniversario di Fondazione del Corpo Nazionale dei Vigili del Fuoco...

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Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Artiglieria (Torino)

Museo Storico Nazionale dell'Artiglieria (Torino)

The museum is momentarily closed for renovation.

The museum holds approximately 11,000 artefacts that range from prehistory to today, divided into different categories from artillery weapons and related accessories, ammunitions, rifles, guns of all kinds, long and short, muzzle loaders with flint stone and plate wheel, triggers and accessories, ...

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Palazzo Madama – Museo Civico d’Arte Antica (Torino)

Palazzo Madama – Museo Civico d’Arte Antica (Torino)

Open to the public in 1861 to document Torino’s illustrative culture shortly after the Unification of Italy and located at Palazzo Madama since 1934. The Museo Civico d’Arte Antica (Civic Museum Of Antique Art), which reopened in 2006 after a restoration project...

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PAV - Parco Arte Vivente (Torino)

PAV - Parco Arte Vivente (Torino)

The PAV began its life in a dismissed industrial area, thanks to an original idea of the artist Piero Gilardi. Born in Torino in 1942, he is a peak exponent of “arte povera” (poor art) and his objective is to promote the creation and development of art institutions dedicated to the...

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Pinacoteca dell'Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti (Torino)

Pinacoteca dell'Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti (Torino)

Twelve rooms out-fitted following the most modern preservation and fruition criteria, house more than three hundred paintings, sculptures, and drawings, among them a precious collection of cartoons by Gaudenzio Ferrari and his school.

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Reali Tombe di casa Savoia – Superga  (Torino)

Reali Tombe di casa Savoia – Superga (Torino)

The Basilica, built by Filippo Juvarra between 1717 and 1731, at the request of Vittorio Amedeo II, houses in the crypt, located in the area beneath the presbytery of the church, the Royal Tombs of Savoy, enriched by the sculptural works of the Collino brothers...

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