Turin is a magnificent city that attracts a huge number of tourists from around the world every year. This is an extraordinary combination of the ancient style of buildings, beautiful architecture and indescribable elegance. In the old days, Turin was the capital of Italy, which affected his customs, buildings and atmosphere. The modern city is the venue for numerous exhibitions and festivals. It is in this city that one of the most famous Christian relics is stored — a holy shroud. According to legend, the body of Jesus Christ was shrouded in a fabric, on which his appearance was imprinted.
A sightseeing tour of Turin is one of the most popular among tourists: thanks to such a tour, you can examine the most famous sights of a magnificent city. A professional guide will not only show you the most significant places, but also tell you numerous stories that are associated with one or another historical place of the city. Antonellian Mole is one of the main symbols of the city: this building rises above Turin and attracts a large number of tourists.
At first, this building was conceived as a Jewish synagogue, but the architect arbitrarily increased the height of the building. Customers were unhappy with this course of events and refused to finance the construction. The city authorities thought for a long time what to do with this structure. As a result, funding was allocated from the city treasury. Today this magnificent building is equipped with an elevator, and a magnificent review of all the surroundings opens from the top.
Castello Square is an open -air historical monument: in the old days a festive atmosphere reigned here, and the number of citizens exceeded all reasonable limits. The main municipal buildings of the city are located on this square: the magnificent royal palace, the Royal Theater, the Government Palace.