
- 4.8/5
SimonRTurin Egyptian Museum is amazing … seeing faces stare back from 4000 years ago. Egyptians made huge efforts to ensure their lives lived on beyond death. In these exhibits they do. Images of people and lives from thousands of years ago lead us to try and understand how they thought, how they lived. Arms wrapped around each other’s shoulders, their love lives on. Everyday objects, a bed, a side table, 4000 years old but preserved as if they were made yesterday. The array of objects and images is astonishing. Carved from hard volcanic rock, painted with mineral pigments, these objects and images still live like the day they were made. Kings and gods sit silently and stare through the years, unchanged.
- 4.6/5
Jake.ColeiroBreathtaking! A MUST see in Turin! Built in the 16th century and later modernized by Christine Marie of France in the 17th century, with designs by the Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra. The palace also includes the Palazzo Chiablese and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud. Tip: Allow a good 2 hours to see the beauty of this palace and the museum. You won’t be disappointed!
- 4.0/5
_We***95The film museum was unexpectedly interesting! I originally thought it was just an introduction to the development of film history, but I found that in addition to film history, it also introduced optics, light refraction, image presentation, the evolution of film production, etc. It also includes movie scenes, which makes people feel like they are in it, which is an interesting experience.
- 4.9/5
E18***57The Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy is very big. It happened to be at night, the lights and sound were shocking, there were many locals, shouting one after another, and the surrounding environment was good. I went there but didn't go in. The ticket was 100 euros. My colleague went inside. I was pulling two suitcases. Fortunately, there were food, drinks and entertainment around. I put the suitcases in the supermarket and bought a few things symbolically. It was a warehouse-style supermarket. There were a wide variety of things. I was stunned. They were all branded things. We had limited luggage and couldn't carry them. I went to another supermarket to buy various sports products. Wow, there were so many things! The lively crowd outside the stadium was shouting.
- 4.9/5
xiaohei5678The Turin Automobile Museum building itself covers a large area and has a unique and grand design. The car exhibitions inside are even more exciting and dazzling. The various eras, styles, and brands are simply amazing!
- 4.7/5
320***77Piazza San Carlo is well worth a visit! It is only five minutes walk from Porta Nuova train station along the central axis. You can also walk to the green banks of the Po River to enjoy the scenery on both sides. Some restaurants along the way are affordable. You can also walk across the small bridge to the Church of Our Lady of God. You can also...
- 4.7/5
小思文The Victoria Palace is located on the outskirts of the city. It is very large and has a wide estate to visit. The interior of the palace is also very grand and magnificent, and it is worth appreciating.
- 4.8/5
Is伊莎贝拉Madama Palace is also called Madama Palace. Actually, I wanted to visit it only after hearing the second name. I wanted to know what was inside Madama Palace. Later, I learned from the WeChat official account that the origin of Madama Palace is actually similar to Wu Zetian in China. The king died at that time, and the little prince was too young, so the queen took power, so it was also called Madama Palace. Friends who have been to Italy, especially those who have visited some museums, will find that museums in Italy are particularly spectacular. Of course, Madama Palace is no exception. The decorations on the roof and the murals all show the style of the dynasty at that time.







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