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Basilica of Superga

Basilica of Superga, dedicated to the Nativity of Maria, was constructed at the beginning of the 18th century based on a design by Filippo Juvarra. It stands as one of the finest examples of the Baroque style. It was commissioned by Vittorio Amedeo II, and it serves as the final resting place for the princes and kings of the Savoy family, except for Carlo Alberto. Additionally, the church commemorates the Turin football team, which tragically lost their lives in an air disaster on December 4th, 1949.

Royal Palace of Turin

Behind a 16th-century facade lies the opulent, Baroque interiors of the palatial residence of the House of Savoy. The Royal Palace is an architectural triumph that highlights the luxuries enjoyed by the royalty of that time. Although originally built in the 16th Century, much of the interiors reflect the Baroque style of architecture and its exuberant use of artistic details. An abundance of gilded frames, intricate stucco embellishments, vivid paintings and rich carvings make up the corpus of the decor. Additions made in later years can be credited to the vision of architect, Filippo Juvarra, whose refined taste is reflected in some of the palace's more graceful and elegant aspects. Together with 13 other residences, the Royal Palace is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site by virtue of its place in the history of the House of Savoy. The Chapel of the Holy Shroud and the Palazzo Chiablese are also found here.

Palazzo Madama, Turin

The Palazzo Madama is located at the center of Piazza Castello, facing Via Garibaldi. It gets its name from Maria Cristina and Giovanna Battista, two royal figures who resided there. Over the centuries, it served as the residence for the Savoy family, witnessed the signing of significant treaties, and hosted the Italian Senate when Turin was the capital. Today, it hosts the Turin City Museum of Ancient Art. Its oldest segment is the Roman Porta Pretoria, while the rear part dates back to a 13th-century castle, evident in the two towers at each corner. The baroque facade, constructed in the seventeenth century by architect Filippo Juvarra, stands out. Juvarra is also credited with designing the impressive internal staircase, showcasing the Piedmontese baroque style.

Turin Cathedral

Turin Cathedral, also known as the Duomo, was built under the direction of Cardinal Domenico Della Rovere. Designed by Bartolomeo del Caprino da Settignano based on plans by Baccio Pontelli, the cathedral showcases Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. Featuring a Latin cross layout with three aisles, the facade is constructed from white Carrara marble. The entrance boasts three wood-sculpted doors designed by Cerutti and carved by C.M. Ugliengo. Perhaps its biggest attraction is the Shroud of Turin (Sindone), a religious relic believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.

Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians

The Basilica of Our Lady Help of Christians was built in the 19th century and completed by 1868 by the will of Don Giovanni Bosco, whose remains lie in one of the chapels. Created by Antonio Spezia, the church is cross-shaped and has been an important gathering place for the Silesians of Don Bosco. With a Neoclassical style of architecture, the church is a sight to behold and hallmarks intricate decorations, beautiful designs, stained frescoes, glass windows, and sculptures. Conducting religious services regularly, the church is a must-visit when in Turin for being a place of worship with historical and cultural significance.

Castello di Rivoli

The castle; which currently houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, was one of the most important residences of the court of Savoy from the 16th century. The first building work was undertaken in 1562 after Francesco Paciotto was commissioned by Emanuele Filiberto. Construction was continued by Ascanio Vitozzi and later completed by Charles and Amedeo di Castellamonte. After damage caused in 1693 by the French, work was taken up again, first by Michelangelo Garove (who proposed doubling the size of the building), then by Filippo Juvarra but the project was not completed. Castello di Rivoli is among the most popular landmarks and attractions today.

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