Turin Metropolitan City of Turin Piedmont Italy
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Turin

Turin ( ture-IN, TURE-in, Italian: Torino, Italian: [toˈriːno] ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. The city is mainly on the western bank of the Po River, below its Susa Valley, and is surrounded by the western Alpine arch and Superga hill. The population of the city proper is 843,514 (31 October 2023), while the population of the urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 1.7 million inhabitants. The Turin metropolitan area is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 2.2 million. The city was historically a major European political centre. From 1563, it was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, then of the Kingdom of Sardinia ruled by the House of Savoy, and the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1865. Turin is sometimes called "the cradle of Italian liberty" for having been the political and intellectual centre of the Risorgimento that led to the unification of Italy, as well as the birthplace of notable individuals who contributed to it, such as Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Although much of its political influence had been lost by World War II, having been a centre of anti-fascist movements during the Ventennio fascista including the Italian resistance movement, Turin became a major European crossroad for industry, commerce and trade, and is part of the industrial triangle along with Milan and Genoa. It is ranked third in Italy, after Milan and Rome, for economic strength. With a GDP of $58 billion, the city is the world's 78th richest by purchasing power. As of 2018, the city has been ranked by GaWC as a Gamma-level global city. Turin is also home to much of the Italian automotive industry, hosting the headquarters of Fiat, Lancia, and Alfa Romeo. The city has a rich culture and history, and it is known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical, and Art Nouveau architecture. Many of Turin's public squares, castles, gardens, and elegant palazzi, such as the Palazzo Madama, were built between the 16th and 18th centuries. A part of the historical centre of Turin was inscribed in the World Heritage List under the name Residences of the Royal House of Savoy. In addition, the city is home to museums, such as the Museo Egizio, and the Mole Antonelliana, the city's architectural symbol, which in turn hosts the National Museum of Cinema. Turin's attractions make it one of the world's top 250 tourist destinations and the tenth most visited city in Italy in 2008. The city also hosts some of Italy's best universities, colleges, academies, lycea, and gymnasia, such as the University of Turin, founded in the 15th century, and the Turin Polytechnic. Turin is also worldwide famous for icons like the gianduja, the Shroud of Turin, the automobile brand Fiat, and the association football club Juventus, which competes with its rival Torino in the Derby della Mole, the city's derby. The city, among other events, was one of the host cities of the 1934 and 1990 FIFA World Cups, along with hosting the 2006 Winter Olympics; Turin hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 and is hosting the tennis ATP Finals from 2021 until 2025.

Distance between:

Rome to Turin 327 Miles / 526 Kms
Milan to Turin 78 Miles / 126 Kms
Venice to Turin 227 Miles / 366 Kms


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park Nearby

Conca Cialancia Natural Park

tourist attraction Nearby

CASM VENTURINA
Monte Courbion
Valle del Miol
Poggio Pini
Fattoria di nonno Tore
Resti del castello di Mirafiori
Il frassino di Rounzei
Fontanella Piazza Livio Bianco
Rukatunturi
Poggio Oddone
Cascata del Pis
Caserme e ricoveri della Conca dei Tredici Laghi (Ricoveri Perrucchetti)
Cascata di Villanova
Forte del Mezzodi
Clot della Soma
Diga Del Chisonetto (mt. 2210)
Panchina Gigante Verde
Forte di Mirabouc
Goja del Pis
Villa Romana
Alpe Tour
Pilone Della Costa
Lavatoio Comunale Storico
Copia Sonda E Rover Missione Su Marte Esa
Lago Lussignetto
Rocca Perabianca
Monte Sepegna
Cappella del bandito
Alpe Cialma
Colle Vardlà
Villa Il Meleto
Ponte del Diavolo
Ponte sulla Stura
Cascate del rio Missirola
Monte Ciriunda
Ciarm del Prete
Punta Lusignetto (Punta Karfen)
Pilone Del Merlo

zoo Nearby

Parco Naturale Orsiera Rocciavrè