
Three of the city's palaces – the Reale, Madama, and Carignano – offer a compelling glimpse into Turin's rich history. Discover the secrets of the House of Savoy by purchasing a single ticket that grants access to all three.
This collection, or the Royal Armoury and its vast array of arms and armor.
The Galleria Sabauda, located in another wing, showcases a collection of over 700 artworks by European artists spanning the 13th to the 20th century. Continuing your visit, the royal gardens lead to the Palazzo Madama, which is admired for its impressive Baroque facade. The central staircase is an attraction in itself, as are the art collections that date back to the Middle Ages. Within a five-minute walk is the Palazzo Carignano, a Baroque gem. This historic building served as Italy's first parliament from 1861 to 1865 and is now home to the Museum of the Risorgimento, which narrates the country's history from the Siege of Turin in 1706 to the birth of the Italian Republic in 1946.
Palazzo Reale
Piazzetta Reale 1
10122 Torino
+39 (0)11 521 1106
https://www.museireali.beniculturali.it
Palazzo Madama
Piazza Castello
10122 Torino
+39 011 443 3501
https://www.palazzomadamatorino.it/en
Palazzo Carignano
Via delle Scienze 5
10123 Torino
+39 (0)11 564 1791
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